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This text focuses on U.S. relations with Latin America from the advent of the New Diplomacy late in the nineteenth century to the present. Providing a balanced perspective, it presents both the United States' view that the Western Hemisphere needed to unite under a common democratic, capitalistic society and the Latin American countries' response to U.S. attempts to impose these goals on its southern neighbors. The authors examine the reciprocal interactions between the two regions, each with distinctive purposes, outlooks, interests, and cultures. They also place U.S.-Latin American relations within the larger global political and economic context.
Mark T. Gilderhus (d. 2015) was Lyndon Baines Johnson Chair at Texas Christian University. David C. LaFevor isassistant professor of history and digital humanities at the University of Texas at Arlington. Michael J. LaRosa is associate professor of history at Rhodes College.
Acknowledgments
Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction to the First Edition
Chapter 1: Expansion, Empire, and Intervention, 1889-1913
Chapter 2: Revolution, War, and Expansion, 1913-1929
Chapter 3: Depression, War, and the Good Neighbor, 1929-1945
Chapter 4: Cold War, Dependency, and Change, 1945-1959
Photo Essay
Chapter 5: Castro, Cuba, and Containment, 1959-1979
Chapter 6: Cuba, the United States, and the World: From Mariel to Obama
Chapter 7: The Limits of Hegemony? 1979-c.1990
Chapter 8: NAFTA to Now in Three Keys: Commerce, Conflict, and Culture
Conclusion
Selected Bibliography