The last years of the Monroe doctrine, 1945-1993 /
"This epilogue to well-known history of Monroe Doctrine is a provocative interpretation of how US presidents resolved policy contradiction of accepting Soviet presence in the Caribbean while reaffirming tenets of Monroe Doctrine"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Hill and Wang,
1994.
New York : 1994. |
Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Whatever Happened to the Monroe Doctrine?
- 2. The Historical Legacy
- 3. The Ghost at San Francisco
- 4. The Kennan Corollary and Guatemala
- 5. Aground and Shattered on Cuba
- 6. No More Cubas: The Monroe Doctrine under Johnson and Nixon
- 7. Premature Obituary: The Doctrine and Jimmy Carter
- 8. A Tale of Three Doctrines: Reagan, Brezhnev, and Monroe
- 9. Nicaragua: The Self-Inflicted Wound
- 10. Fade Away.