Encyclopedia of U.S. - Latin American Relations

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Encyclopedia of U.S. - Latin American Relations
January 2012 | 1120 pages | CQ Press
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No previous work has covered the web of important players, places, and events that have shaped the history of the United States’ relations with its neighbors to the south. From the Monroe Doctrine through today’s tensions with Latin America’s new leftist governments, this history is rich in case studies of diplomatic, economic, and military cooperation and contentiousness.

Encyclopedia of U.S.-Latin American Relations is a comprehensive, three-volume, A-to-Z reference featuring more than 800 entries detailing the political, economic, and military interconnections between the United States and the countries of Latin America, including Mexico and the nations in Central America, the Caribbean, and South America.

Entries cover:

  • Each country and its relationship with the United States
  • Key politicians, diplomats, and revolutionaries in each country 
  • Wars, conflicts, and other events 
  • Policies and treaties
  • Organizations central to the political and diplomatic history of the western hemisphere

Key topics covered include:

  • Coups and terrorist organizations 
  • U.S. military interventions in the Caribbean 
  • Mexican-American War 
  • The Cold War, communism, and dictators 
  • The war on drugs in Latin America 
  • Panama Canal 
  • Embargo on Cuba 
  • Pan-Americanism and Inter-American conferences 
  • The role of commodities like coffee, bananas, copper, and oil 
  • “Big Stick” and Good Neighbor policies 
  • Impact of religion in U.S.-Latin American relations 
  • Neoliberal economic development model 
  • U.S. Presidents from John Quincy Adams to Barack Obama 
  • Latin American leaders from Simon Bolivar to Hugo Chavez

With expansive coverage of more than 200 years of important and fascinating events, this new work will serve as an important addition to the collections of academic, public, and school libraries serving students and researchers interested in U.S. history and diplomacy, Latin American studies, international relations, and current events.

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Description

No previous work has covered the web of important players, places, and events that have shaped the history of the United States’ relations with its neighbors to the south. From the Monroe Doctrine through today’s tensions with Latin America’s new leftist governments, this history is rich in case studies of diplomatic, economic, and military cooperation and contentiousness.

Encyclopedia of U.S.-Latin American Relations is a comprehensive, three-volume, A-to-Z reference featuring more than 800 entries detailing the political, economic, and military interconnections between the United States and the countries of Latin America, including Mexico and the nations in Central America, the Caribbean, and South America.

Entries cover:

  • Each country and its relationship with the United States
  • Key politicians, diplomats, and revolutionaries in each country 
  • Wars, conflicts, and other events 
  • Policies and treaties
  • Organizations central to the political and diplomatic history of the western hemisphere

Key topics covered include:

  • Coups and terrorist organizations 
  • U.S. military interventions in the Caribbean 
  • Mexican-American War 
  • The Cold War, communism, and dictators 
  • The war on drugs in Latin America 
  • Panama Canal 
  • Embargo on Cuba 
  • Pan-Americanism and Inter-American conferences 
  • The role of commodities like coffee, bananas, copper, and oil 
  • “Big Stick” and Good Neighbor policies 
  • Impact of religion in U.S.-Latin American relations 
  • Neoliberal economic development model 
  • U.S. Presidents from John Quincy Adams to Barack Obama 
  • Latin American leaders from Simon Bolivar to Hugo Chavez

With expansive coverage of more than 200 years of important and fascinating events, this new work will serve as an important addition to the collections of academic, public, and school libraries serving students and researchers interested in U.S. history and diplomacy, Latin American studies, international relations, and current events.

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Encyclopedia of U.S. - Latin American Relations


January 2012 | 1120 pages | CQ Press

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Hardcover 11/10/2019 9780872897625 $670.00
Lifetime 25/10/2022 9781608717927 $536.00
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No previous work has covered the web of important players, places, and events that have shaped the history of the United States’ relations with its neighbors to the south. From the Monroe Doctrine through today’s tensions with Latin America’s new leftist governments, this history is rich in case studies of diplomatic, economic, and military cooperation and contentiousness.

Encyclopedia of U.S.-Latin American Relations is a comprehensive, three-volume, A-to-Z reference featuring more than 800 entries detailing the political, economic, and military interconnections between the United States and the countries of Latin America, including Mexico and the nations in Central America, the Caribbean, and South America.

Entries cover:

  • Each country and its relationship with the United States
  • Key politicians, diplomats, and revolutionaries in each country 
  • Wars, conflicts, and other events 
  • Policies and treaties
  • Organizations central to the political and diplomatic history of the western hemisphere

Key topics covered include:

  • Coups and terrorist organizations 
  • U.S. military interventions in the Caribbean 
  • Mexican-American War 
  • The Cold War, communism, and dictators 
  • The war on drugs in Latin America 
  • Panama Canal 
  • Embargo on Cuba 
  • Pan-Americanism and Inter-American conferences 
  • The role of commodities like coffee, bananas, copper, and oil 
  • “Big Stick” and Good Neighbor policies 
  • Impact of religion in U.S.-Latin American relations 
  • Neoliberal economic development model 
  • U.S. Presidents from John Quincy Adams to Barack Obama 
  • Latin American leaders from Simon Bolivar to Hugo Chavez

With expansive coverage of more than 200 years of important and fascinating events, this new work will serve as an important addition to the collections of academic, public, and school libraries serving students and researchers interested in U.S. history and diplomacy, Latin American studies, international relations, and current events.


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Recent Product Reviews:

"This encyclopedia is a welcome addition to the reference literature on Latin America, filling a need that has been ignored...This is a well-conceived, quality reference tool that will be an important addition to academic and public libraries with collections in international relations and Latin America...Highly recommended."
M.L. Grover, Brigham Young University
"This resource is by far the most comprehensive gathering of information about the political and economic interactions between the United States and countries in Central and South America over the past 200-plus years."
John Peters, Formerly with NYPL

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