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Michael D. Gambone (Author)

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July 30, 2001 0275973050 978-0275973056

At the start of the 1960s, revolution challenged the established world order. In every corner of the underdeveloped world, discontent with the status quo fueled attempts to revoke colonialism and the strangleholds on power maintained by entrenched local oligarchies. This book examines the causes of revolution in the sixties and the various responses crafted to stop it, in particular, the Alliance for Progress, a program which represented the best products of American developmental and counterinsurgency theory. Equally important, however, is an examination of the independent policies implemented by Latin Americans themselves, often in direct opposition to those pursued by the U.S.

For the United States the period represented a challenge to both its sovereignty and its leadership in the so-called Free World. Perhaps more importantly, the disruptions blanketing the globe also pointed out the dramatic weaknesses of an American policy dominated by preparations for thermonuclear war with the Soviet Union. For Latin America, revolution challenged national stability and, in the cases of the regimes it was directed against, their very survival.


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?Gambone does an excellent job of researching US archives, ranging from the state department papers to presidential libraries. We get a clear insight into the discussions and debates within the various administrations, and the shift in US policy towards Latin America is carefully detailed...Gambone makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the formulation and application of US foreign policies...?-The International History Review

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Focuses on the nature of revolution as it affected Latin America in the 1960s and the efforts designed to counteract or coopt this challenge through the Alliance for Progress.


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In 1961, faced with the prospect of revolutionary upheaval in Latin America, the Kennedy administration embarked upon the Alliance for Progress, a program designed to promote the economic, political, and social development of the Western Hemisphere and prevent the perceived Communist threat to its security. Read the first page
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primary protagonist, client nations, civic action programs, alliance for progress
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Latin America, United States, New York, Subject-Numeric File, Central America, White House, Department of State, Anastasio Somoza, State Department Decimal File, Country File, Office of Public Safety, Punta del Este, Costa Rica, Government Printing Office, Lyndon Johnson, Inter-American Development Bank, United Nations, Luis Somoza, Special Group, Dominican Republic, Cambridge University Press, National Guard, Records Group, Agency File, Revolution Contained
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