The Killing Zone: the United States Wages Cold War in Latin America - Stephen G Rabe - Books - Oxford University Press, USA - 9780190216252 - April 10, 2015
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The Killing Zone: the United States Wages Cold War in Latin America

Stephen G Rabe

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The Killing Zone: the United States Wages Cold War in Latin America

Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Acknowledgments The United States and Latin America: Cold War Chronology Introduction Chapter 1: Roots of Cold War Interventions Chapter 2: The Kennan Corollary Chapter 3: Guatemala-The Mother of Interventions Chapter 4: War Against Cuba Chapter 5: No More Cubas-The Kennedy and Johnson Doctrines Chapter 6: Military Dictators-Cold War Allies Chapter 7: Cold War Horrors-Central America Aftermath Notes Recommendations for Further Reading and Research IndexReview Quotes:"The Killing Zone is the best volume on U. S. policy towards Latin America in the Cold War."--Mitchell Lerner, Ohio State University"The Killing Zone is an exemplary study of transnational history. Rabe demonstrates that the hemisphere's history must be understood from multiple angles and perspectives."--Jonathan D. Ablard, Ithaca College"The Killing Zone convincingly emphasizes U. S. power and agency. It is a fine synthetic analysis of the origins and impact of U. S. interventions in Latin America."--David S. Foglesong, Rutgers University"The best book available on U. S.-Latin American relations during the Cold War."--Andrew J. Kirkendall, Texas A&M UniversityBiographical Note: Stephen G. Rabe is the Ashbel Smith Professor of History at The University of Texas at Dallas. He is the author of several books, including John F. Kennedy: World Leader (2010), U. S. Intervention in British Guiana: A Cold War Story (2005), and The Most Dangerous Area in the World: John F. KennedyConfronts Communist Revolution in Latin America (1999). Publisher Marketing: The Killing Zone: The United States Wages Cold War in Latin America, Second Edition, is a comprehensive yet concise analysis of U. S. policies in Latin America during the Cold War. Author Stephen G. Rabe, a leading authority in the field, argues that the sense of joy and accomplishment that accompanied the end of the Cold War, the liberation of Eastern Europe, and the collapse of the Soviet Union must be tempered by the realization that Latin Americans paid a ghastly price during the Cold War. Dictatorship, authoritarianism, the methodical abuse of human rights, and campaigns of state terrorism characterized life in Latin America between 1945 and 1989. Countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador, and Guatemala endured appalling levels of political violence. The U. S. repeatedly intervened in the internal affairs of Latin American nations in the name of anticommunism, destabilizing constitutional governments and aiding and abetting those who murdered and tortured. Rabe supplements his strong, provocative historical narrative with stories about the fates of ordinary Latin Americans, an extensive chronology, a series of evocative photographs, and an annotated bibliography. Contributor Bio:  Rabe, Stephen G Stephen G. Rabe is professor of history at the University of Texas at Dallas and author or coauthor of several books, including "The Most Dangerous Area in the World: John F. Kennedy Confronts Communist Revolution in Latin America".

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Released April 10, 2015
ISBN13 9780190216252
Publishers Oxford University Press, USA
Genre Cultural Region > Latin America
Pages 304
Dimensions 155 × 231 × 18 mm   ·   430 g