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The Legacy of the Monroe Doctrine: A Reference Guide to U.S. Involvement in Latin America and the Caribbean

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Legacy of the Monroe Doctrine: A Reference Guide to U.S. Involvement in Latin America and the Caribbean

Contributors:

By (Author) David Dent

ISBN:

9780313301094

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

30th January 1999

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

International relations
Central / national / federal government policies
Reference works

Dewey:

327.7308

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

432

Description

Ideal for student research and debate, this is the first single-volume reference work to examine, country by country, the history of U.S. involvement in 24 Latin American and Caribbean nations. It will help students to understand and debate the role of the United States in Latin America since the Monroe Doctrine in 1823 and whether in the long run U.S. intervention in the internal affairs of Latin American governments has been counterproductive. Each country and its relations with the United States is analyzed succinctly in an individual chapter. Dent, a noted expert on inter-American relations, organizes each chapter around major themes that illuminate both historical and contemporary issues, and shows how in recent years U.S. concerns have been transformed from issues of security and economic interests to drug trafficking, immigration, and trade pacts. Discussion of key eventswars, revolutions, and dictatorshipsand lively accounts of the role of powerful individuals illustrate the causes and consequences of U.S. involvement. Each chapter features a timeline of events in the history of U.S. involvement in that country and a list of suggested readings on the country and its relationship with the United States. A glossary explains key terms used throughout the book. A number of comparative tables and charts put inter-American relations in perspective. A selection of editorial cartoons from the 1980's offer biting commentary on U.S. relations with its Latin American neighbors. Designed to meet the information needs of high school and college students and the general public, this reference work will guide the user to an understanding of the richness and complexity of the inter-American relationship over the last two centuries and provide both historical perspective and timely analysis of current problems confronting the United States and its neighbors to the south.

Reviews

A useful supplementary volume in general libraries and a necessity in libraries with collections on Latin America.-American Reference Books Annual
Dent has created an informative, readable reference work by writing in a clear style and using charts, tables, and occasional editorial cartoons. It is well suited to introduce high school and undergraduate students to the complexities of US-Latin America relations. Highly recommended.-Choice
"A useful supplementary volume in general libraries and a necessity in libraries with collections on Latin America."-American Reference Books Annual
"Dent has created an informative, readable reference work by writing in a clear style and using charts, tables, and occasional editorial cartoons. It is well suited to introduce high school and undergraduate students to the complexities of US-Latin America relations. Highly recommended."-Choice

Author Bio

DAVID W. DENT is Professor of Political Science at Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the co-author of Historical Dictionary of Inter-American Organizations (1998), the editor of U.S. Latin-American Policymaking: A Reference Handbook (Greenwood, 1995), and Handbook of Political Science Research on Latin America: Trends from the 1960s to the 1990s (Greenwood, 1990), and the author of numerous articles and essays. For the past twenty-five years he has been a contributing editor for the Handbook of Latin American Studies, a biannual reference book published by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress.

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