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Historia de las relaciones entre Panamá y los Estados Unidos

Historia de las relaciones entre Panamá y los Estados Unidos
Author: Luis I. Fitzgerald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2001
Genre: Canal Zone
ISBN:

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A scholarly history of Panamanian-U.S. relations, analyzing expansionism of Spain and the U.S., early American interests and intervention to secure a canal, Panamanian struggles for autonomy, the Carter-Torrijos Treaty and the process of reversion.


Yankee No!

Yankee No!
Author: Alan McPherson
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2003-12-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674011847

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In 1958, angry Venezuelans attacked Vice President Richard Nixon in Caracas, opening a turbulent decade in Latin American–U.S. relations. In Yankee No! Alan McPherson sheds much-needed light on the controversial and pressing problem of anti-U.S. sentiment in the world. Examining the roots of anti-Americanism in Latin America, McPherson focuses on three major crises: the Cuban Revolution, the 1964 Panama riots, and U.S. intervention in the Dominican Republic. Deftly combining cultural and political analysis, he demonstrates the shifting and complex nature of anti-Americanism in each country and the love–hate ambivalence of most Latin Americans toward the United States. When rising panic over “Yankee hating” led Washington to try to contain foreign hostility, the government displayed a surprisingly coherent and consistent response, maintaining an ideological self-confidence that has outlasted a Latin American diplomacy torn between resentment and admiration of the United States. However, McPherson warns, U.S. leaders run a great risk if they continue to ignore the deeper causes of anti-Americanism. Written with dramatic flair, Yankee No! is a timely, compelling, and carefully researched contribution to international history.