The history of U.S.-Latin American relations has been characterized by a complex fusion of tensions, collaboration, misperceptions, and intervention. Offering a balanced and interdisciplinary interpretation, this comprehensive reader traces the often-troubled relationship from the beginnings of the nineteenth century to the presidency of Barack Obama. Completely revised and updated, this third edition includes original essays on critically important issues such as immigration, the environment, and the Obama administration's policy toward the region. In addition to this added policy section, another new section explores cultural issues such as tourism, soccer, and the media.
The readings are framed by the editors' opening chapter on the history of the relationship, introductory essays for each of the seven parts, and abstracts for each selection. Students who use this book will learn that U.S.-Latin American relations have been deeply influenced by dynamic, continuously evolving scholarly interpretations in both hemispheres. Sixteen years after the first edition was published, the editors are more optimistic as the hemisphere unites around trade, culture, tourism and an evolving mutual appreciation. Methodologically interdisciplinary, yet comparative and historical in organization and structure, this text will benefit all readers interested in the rich historical, social, and political "American" relationship.
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Michael J. LaRosa is associate professor of history at Rhodes College.
“Two established scholars of U.S.–Latin American relations offer a new and updated edition of their useful, multidisciplinary review of major issues and perspectives in Western Hemisphere relations from the Monroe Doctrine of the early nineteenth century to the policies of the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations in the early twenty-first century. Students will be able to discern from these well-selected contributions how many of the underlying premises and policies of the United States toward Latin America have endured, even as the region, the international environment, the United States itself, and the major issues on the agenda of U.S.–Latin American relations have fundamentally changed.”
— Abraham F. Lowenthal, emeritus, University of Southern California; founding director, the Inter-American Dialogue and the Latin American Program of the Wilson Center
Praise for the Previous Edition
“An engaging collection of historical and contemporary writings, interdisciplinary analysis, and primary political documents. The juxtaposition of contrasting historical time frames and divergent opinions provides the reader with a more complex analysis than many other volumes of its kind. . . . The book does an excellent job of presenting insightful historical and contemporary perspectives on mainstream topics. . . . A useful text for generating debates in courses on U.S.–Latin American relations.”
— Bulletin of Latin American Research
This thoroughly revised and updated reader traces the relationship between the United States and Latin America from the early nineteenth century to the present. Methodologically interdisciplinary, yet comparative and historical, this collection will benefit all readers interested in the complex and ever-evolving “American” relationship.
Contributors
Bruce M. Bagley
Samuel Flagg Bemis
Cole Blasier
Teresa E. P. Delfín
Philip S. Foner
J. F. Hornbeck
Lance R. Ingwersen
George Kennan
Matthew C. LaFevor
Lester D. Langley
Michael J. LaRosa
Jerome Levinson
Alan Luxenberg
José Martí
Frank O. Mora
Joshua H. Nadel
Gaston Nerval
Juan de Onís
Andrew Paxman
Dexter Perkins
José Enrique Rodó
Elihu Root
Josiah Strong
Roger R. Trask
Woodrow Wilson
Bryce Wood
About the Editors
Michael J. LaRosa is associate professor of history at Rhodes College.
Frank O. Morais director of the Latin American and Caribbean Center and professor of politics and international relations at Florida International University.
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