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United States-Latin American Relations, 1800-1850 - The Formative Generations (Paperback, New edition)
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United States-Latin American Relations, 1800-1850 - The Formative Generations (Paperback, New edition)
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Relations between the United States and the countries of Latin
America have been characterized by misunderstandings based on
language and culture, a lack of sustained commitment on the part of
the United States, and, in some cases, incompetent diplomats.
During the era when many of the Latin American countries discarded
the yoke of colonial status, the young United States attempted to
define itself culturally, economically, constitutionally,
geographically, and diplomatically. As Latin American emerged from
the crucible of revolution and international power politics, it was
affected by--and in varying degrees affected--the United States and
its desired position of leadership in the Western Hemisphere. To
make sense of these relationships, this volume concentrates on
Central America, Peru, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and
Mexico. Describing the particular paths taken by each of the
formation of relations with the United States, Shurbutt and his
colleagues focus on the American diplomatic community and its
effectiveness in tense political situations. Contributors in
addition to the editor include Lawrence A. Clayton, Paul B.
Goodwin, Eugene R. Huck, Phil Brian Johnson, Edward H. Moseley,
Wesley P. Newton, Charles S. Stansifer, and Robert Kim Stevens.
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