U.S. influence in Latin America in the 1980s
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U.S. influence in Latin America in the 1980s
(Politics in Latin America : a Hoover Institution series)
Praeger , Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University, 1982
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United States influence in Latin America in the 1980s
US influence in Latin America in the 1980s
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Based on papers from a conference held at Hoover Institution
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Robert Wesson
- Chile, successful intervention? / Paul E. Sigmund
- Argentina, pride and weakness / Kenneth F. Johnson
- Brazil, independence asserted / Robert Wesson
- Venezuela, politics of oil / David E. Blank
- Colombia, cool friendship / Daniel L. Premo
- Panama, restive client / Steve C. Ropp
- Nicaragua, the rock that crumbled / Charles D. Ameringer
- El Salvador, influence in trouble / Thomas P. Anderson
- Mexico, wary neighbor / Martin C. Needler
- Cuba, the impasse / Edward Gonzalez
- Conclusion / Robert Wesson