In recent years, the people of Latin America have organized and elected political leaders traditionally excluded from their nation\u27s established political systems. In Venezuela and Bolivia, the shifts to the left may have been the most drastic. This research will look to what extent United States Foreign Policy led to a radical restructuring in the Venezuelan and Bolivian political systems. Additionally the research will examine the effect of America\u27 War on Drugs and other misguided policies that led to a rejection of the old era of American cooperation and in turn an embrace of a new vision. Utilizing the Dependency Theory as a framework and applying the Blowback Theory, the research synthesizes the contemporary history of the two n...
This is a thesis about how Washington views and understands itself in relation to Latin America. So ...
The topic of this thesis is the imperial relations between the United States and the countries of La...
This 2006 conference paper examines the history of successful U.S. efforts to overturn incumbent gov...
At first glance U.S. policy towards Latin America between 1958 and 1968 appears to have been a failu...
Vita.In contrast to conventional wisdom, United States intervention in Latin America from 1958-1988 ...
Latin America Confronts the United States offers a new perspective on US-Latin America relations. Dr...
No other region in the world has been more intervened by the United States than Latin America. An in...
An original account of contemporary US-Latin American relations, this book utilises neo-Gramscian an...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, and in stark contrast to the immediate postCold War...
In this paper, I examined U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America, primarily during the Cold War. I...
The Soviet Union\u27s dissolution in December 1991 marks the end of the Cold War and the elimination...
The article deals with the recent foreign policy of the Andean countries, Venezuela, Ecuador and Bol...
Within the last decade, Russia and China have greatly expanded their presence in Latin America—often...
This paper offers an analysis of historical, political, economic, and social events on which US-Lati...
The international policy of the United States has been historically characterized by the promotion o...
This is a thesis about how Washington views and understands itself in relation to Latin America. So ...
The topic of this thesis is the imperial relations between the United States and the countries of La...
This 2006 conference paper examines the history of successful U.S. efforts to overturn incumbent gov...
At first glance U.S. policy towards Latin America between 1958 and 1968 appears to have been a failu...
Vita.In contrast to conventional wisdom, United States intervention in Latin America from 1958-1988 ...
Latin America Confronts the United States offers a new perspective on US-Latin America relations. Dr...
No other region in the world has been more intervened by the United States than Latin America. An in...
An original account of contemporary US-Latin American relations, this book utilises neo-Gramscian an...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, and in stark contrast to the immediate postCold War...
In this paper, I examined U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America, primarily during the Cold War. I...
The Soviet Union\u27s dissolution in December 1991 marks the end of the Cold War and the elimination...
The article deals with the recent foreign policy of the Andean countries, Venezuela, Ecuador and Bol...
Within the last decade, Russia and China have greatly expanded their presence in Latin America—often...
This paper offers an analysis of historical, political, economic, and social events on which US-Lati...
The international policy of the United States has been historically characterized by the promotion o...
This is a thesis about how Washington views and understands itself in relation to Latin America. So ...
The topic of this thesis is the imperial relations between the United States and the countries of La...
This 2006 conference paper examines the history of successful U.S. efforts to overturn incumbent gov...