A work of solid scholarship that challenges the notion of the United States as the rampant eagle in its relations with Latin America . . . will appeal to specialists in Latin American studies, U.S. diplomatic history, and international relations, and will likely make the required reading lists of graduate students in these fields. --Charles D. Ameringer, Pennsylvania State University Steven Schwartzberg reinterprets U.S. foreign policy in Latin America during the Truman presidency. He examines the dynamic interaction between American policy and political developments in Latin America...
A work of solid scholarship that challenges the notion of the United States as the rampant eagle in its relations with Latin America . . . will ap...