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The United States and Somoza, 1933-1956: A Revisionist Look

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The United States and Somoza, 1933-1956: A Revisionist Look

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul C. Clarke

ISBN:

9780275943349

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

17th September 1992

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Central / national / federal government policies
Political structures: democracy

Dewey:

327.7307285

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

264

Description

This study of US relations with the founder of the Somoza family dynasty in Nicaragua attempts to break new ground in diplomatic history. Based on the diplomatic record, this work takes a strong revisionist stance, arguing against the commonly accepted view that the United States created the Somoza regime and kept the first Somoza in power as a surrogate to protect US interests in Central America. On the contrary, the author suggests that US officials - principally foreign service officers - fought tirelessly for democracy in Nicaragua during most of the long Somoza Garcia era. Clark's work sets out to show that throughout the 1930s and 1940s there was a consistent effort by the US government to oppose dictatorship in Nicaragua, an effort not diminished until Cold War obsessions finally overtook - and eventually consumed - Washington's Latin American policymakers. Clark argues that Somoza's continuance in power was due to his own political brilliance, and not to US support for his regime. Somoza simply outlasted American opposition to his dictatorship. By the 1950s, the Cold War had driven Washington to embrace the most reprehensible of allies as long as they joined the anti-communist crusade. Clark's diplomatic history should be useful for scholars and students of US foreign relations, US-Latin American relations, and US diplomacy.

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Author Bio

PAUL COE CLARK, JR. is a former Army Lieutenant Colonel with a Ph.D. in history from the University of Alabama. After assignments in Southeast Asia, he served as a foreign area specialist in Latin America for over a decade, traveling, studying, and working throughout the region. An assignment with the American embassy in Nicaragua first captured his interest in U.S.-Nicaraguan relations. Dr. Clark currently teaches history at Old Dominion, Christopher Newport, and other Tidewater Virginia universities.

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