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100 | _aKryzanek, Michael J | ||
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_aU.S. - Latin American relations / _cMichael J. Kryzanek |
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_aNew York : _bPraeger, _c1990 |
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300 | _ax, 229 p. / 23 cm. | ||
520 | _aThe evolution of U.S. - Latin American relations, 19. -- The Monroe Doctrine and the emergence of U.S. power, 21. -- Intervention, cooperation, and revolution, 39. -- Castroism and the challenge to U.S. power, 61. -- Elements of Latin American policy making, 97. -- Governmental participants in Latin American policy making, 99. -- Nongovernmental particpants in Latin American policy making, 127. -- Shaping U.S. - Latin American policy : The human element, 147. -- Dilemmas of U.S. - Latin American relations, 165. -- The fragile hold of democracy, 167. -- Responding to the comminist threat, 191. -- Change and decline in our sphhere of influence, 213. -- Conclusion : Central America and the national interest, 233 | ||
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