The dominant tradition in writing about U.S.-Latin American
relations during the Cold War views the United States as
all-powerful. That perspective, represented in the metaphor "talons
of the eagle," continues to influence much scholarly work down to
the present day. The goal of this collection of essays is not to
write the United States out of the picture but to explore the ways
Latin American governments, groups, companies, organizations, and
individuals promoted their own interests and perspectives.
The book also challenges the tendency among scholars to see the
Cold War as a simple clash of "left" and "right." In various ways,
several essays disassemble those categories and explore the
complexities of the Cold War as it was experienced beneath the
level of great-power relations.
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