W. Cameron Forbes and the Hoover Commissions to Haiti (1930)
By (Author) Robert M. Spector
University Press of America
University Press of America
18th December 1984
United States
General
Non Fiction
327.7307294
Paperback
274
Width 149mm, Height 229mm, Spine 21mm
408g
This book details the tragedy of our withdrawal from Haiti and summarizes through it the failure of our entire Latin American policy. In effect, the author states the Good Neighbor Policy of the Hoover-Roosevelt administrations became the Forgotten Neighbor Policy.
This book provides a competent technical account of the last years of the Haitian occupation... * Hispanic American Historical Review *
Before the United States seriously contemplates another occupation, I strongly recommend that the appropriate officials read this book. It will give them plenty of food for thought. * William S. Coker In Southeastern Latin Americanist *
Before the United States seriously contemplates another occupation, I strongly recommend that the appropriate officials read this book. It will give them plenty of food for thought. * William S. Coker In Southeastern Latin Americanist *
This book provides a competent technical account of the last years of the Haitian occupation... * Hispanic American Historical Review *
Robert M. Spector is Professor of History and Law at Worcester State College.