Abstract for Will Garrett Mundhenke Wgmund3157@northgeorgia.edu; (770) 845-5140 “Che, Fidel, and Mexico”: The Fateful Meeting of Global Icons, and Mexico’s Influence. The world of 1955, two superpowers fighting tooth and nail, going round for round in a boxing match of nuclear arms and political ideals; the U.S.S.R. snatching land where it could, and the U.S.A. fighting back inch for inch. Mexico had a vast stratification of political ideals, social protests, and revolutionary plans. In 1955, Che and Fidel met by fate, and the world was changed forever. This paper dissects this fateful meeting, and critically examines Mexico, the Latin American equivalent of Berlin at the time, and its impact on the two revolutionaries. This author argues t...
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This paper analyses the autonomous streak that marked Mexico’s foreign policy during the presidency...
Latin America has a proud history of independence movements originating against Spain and Brazil, bu...
Ernesto “Che” Guevara's contributions to Cuban foreign policy have been underestimated. Much has bee...
textThis dissertation explores the central paradox of Mexico's foreign relations with Cuba and the U...
Fidel Castro (1926–2016) is often seen as the “apostle” of anti-imperialism in Latin America. Due to...
This article examines the role that Revolutionary Mexican foreign policy played within Mexican and C...
The Mexican Revolution erupted in 1910 after fraudulent presidential elections. Political dissatisfa...
The use and manipulation of Che Guevara\u27s public image and ideas by Fidel Castro and the Cuban go...
After attempting to overthrow the government of Fulgencio Batista in 1953, Fidel Castro fled to Mexi...
Mexico - the land of toreadors and tortillas - has had a dramatic history tilled with bitter conflic...
This paper examines the overlooked influence of United States (U.S.)–Mexico relations and the Mexica...
When Cuban revolutionaries triumphantly rolled into Havana in January 1959, Latin America was thrust...
This essay interprets American representations of dictator Porfirio Díaz in relation to the “economi...
ABSTRACT- The depiction of the Latin-American heroes corresponds for the most part to the last two c...
“America’s Fidel: Fidel Castro and U.S. Culture, Politics, and Foreign Policy 1959-2016” examines U....
This paper analyses the autonomous streak that marked Mexico’s foreign policy during the presidency...
Latin America has a proud history of independence movements originating against Spain and Brazil, bu...