Over the last sixty years, the relationship between the United States and Latin America has been marred by ideological conflict, imbalances of power, and economic disparity. The U.S.-sponsored coup in
Part of a series that provides clear scholarly narratives on issuesof US foreign policy to college students and general readers, this volume provides an overview ofthe events ofthe last decade of t
In keeping with the other titles in Robert J. McMahon’s IssuesintheHistoryofAmericanForeign Relations series, Jussi M. Hanhimaki offers students and scholars a survey ofthe evolution of America
In keeping with the other titles in Robert J. McMahon s IssuesintheHistoryofAmericanForeign Relations series, Jussi M. Hanhimaki offers students and scholars a survey ofthe evolution of America
The period between 1775 and 1815 could be called the critical period ofAmericanforeign relations. At no time inAmericanhistory was the existence ofthe republic in greater physical peril. Question
McPherson (history, Howard U.) reviews the major events of US-LatinAmerican relations inthe years following World War II. His primary theme, as reflected inthe title, is the developing and strength
When Franklin D. Roosevelt became president in March 1933, he initially devoted most of his attention to finding a solution to the Great Depression. But the pull of war and the results of FDR’s foreig
The years from 1775 to 1815 could be called the "critical period" ofAmericanforeign relations. At no time inAmericanhistory was the existence ofthe republic in greater physical peril. Questions o