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“This is a wonderful, sweeping history of U.S. relations with Latin America, from the Monroe Doctrine of 1823 to the late 20th century. Using an array of declassified documents, Schoultz reveals some consistent themes in U.S. policy for that period. One is a presumption that the United States should be the dominant power in the Western Hemisphere.” Read more...
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