"This book is a solid overview that is more concerned with what
happened than why it happended, and a work that can be a
starting-point for those who want an introduction to US-Central
American relations or a dependable reference for the more
knowledgeable. Although primarily concerned with getting the most
important facts recorded, Findling knows when to stop and present
interpretative insights (as in his page on the New Deal, which he
handles critically and well). Comets come and go, but this book
should have a good life as an analysis that serves as a useful
reference to a relationship that remains, unfortunately for Central
Americans and US foreign policy, too little understood." The
International History Review
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