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Cooperating with the Colossus - A Social and Political History of US Military Bases in World War II Latin America (Paperback)
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Cooperating with the Colossus - A Social and Political History of US Military Bases in World War II Latin America (Paperback)
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During the Second World War, the United States built over two
hundred defense installations on sovereign soil in Latin America in
the name of cooperation in hemisphere defense. Predictably, it
proved to be a fraught affair. Despite widespread acclaim for
Pan-American unity with the Allied cause, defense construction
incited local conflicts that belied the wartime rhetoric of
fraternity and equality. Cooperating with the Colossus reconstructs
the history of US basing in World War II Latin America, from the
elegant chambers of the American foreign ministries to the
cantinas, courtrooms, plazas, and brothels surrounding US defense
sites. Foregrounding the wartime experiences of Brazil, Cuba, and
Panama, the book considers how Latin American leaders and diplomats
used basing rights as bargaining chips to advance their
nation-building agendas with US resources, while limiting overreach
by the "Colossus of the North" as best they could. Yet conflicts on
the ground over labor rights, discrimination, sex, and criminal
jurisdiction routinely threatened the peace. Steeped in conflict,
the story of wartime basing certainly departs from the celebratory
triumphalism commonly associated with this period in US-Latin
American relations, but this book does not wholly upend the
conventional account of wartime cooperation. Rather, the history of
basing distills a central tension that has infused regional affairs
since a wave of independence movements first transformed the
Americas into a society of nations: national sovereignty and
international cooperation may seem like harmonious concepts in
principle, but they are difficult to reconcile in practice. Drawing
on archival research in five countries, Cooperating with the
Colossus is a revealing history told at the local, national, and
international levels of how World War II transformed power and
politics in the Americas in enduring ways.
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