This book explores the role of Great Britain in twentieth-century Latin America, a period dominated by the growing political and economic influence of the United States. Focusing on three broad themesβwar and conflict; commercial and business rivalries; and responses to economic nationalism, revolut
Cooperation and Hegemony in US-Latin American Relations: Revisiting the Western Hemisphere Idea
β Scribed by Juan Pablo Scarfi, Andrew R. Tillman (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan US
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 264
- Series
- Studies of the Americas
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Cooperation and Hegemony in US-Latin American Relations....Pages 1-30
Front Matter....Pages 31-31
Another American Social Science....Pages 33-70
Commonality, Specificity, and Difference....Pages 71-108
Front Matter....Pages 109-109
The βVanguard of Pan-Americanismβ....Pages 111-137
Hemisphere, Region, and Nation....Pages 139-168
Front Matter....Pages 169-169
Pan-American Legal Designs....Pages 171-208
The Inter-American Human Rights System and US-Latin American Relations....Pages 209-247
Back Matter....Pages 249-260
β¦ Subjects
Science, general
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