Eisenhower and Latin America

Eisenhower and Latin America
Title Eisenhower and Latin America PDF eBook
Author Stephen G. Rabe
Publisher UNC Press Books
Total Pages 252
Release 2017-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 1469619547

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Stephen Rabe's timely book examines President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Latin American policy and assesses the president's actions in light of recent "Eisenhower revisionism." During his first term, Eisenhower paid little attention to Latin America but his objective there was clear: to prevent communism from gaining a foothold. The Eisenhower administration was prepared to cooperate with authoritarian military regimes, but not to fund developmental aid or vigorously promote political democracy. Two events in the second administration convinced Eisenhower that he had underestimated the extent of popular unrest--and thus the potential for Communist inroads: the stoning of Vice-President Richard M. Nixon in Caracas and the radicalization of the Cuban Revolution. He then began to support trade agreements, soft loans, and more strident measures that led to CIA involvement in the Bay of Pigs invasion and plots to assassinate Fidel Castro and Rafael Trujillo. In portraying Eisenhower as a virulent anti-Communist and cold warrior, Rabe challenges the Eisenhower revisionists who view the president as a model of diplomatic restraint.

Eisenhower and Latin America

Eisenhower and Latin America
Title Eisenhower and Latin America PDF eBook
Author Stephen G. Rabe
Publisher UNC Press Books
Total Pages 252
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 9780807842041

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Stephen Rabe's timely book examines President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Latin American policy and assesses the president's actions in light of recent "Eisenhower revisionism." During his first term, Eisenhower paid little attention to Latin America but his objective there was clear: to prevent communism from gaining a foothold. The Eisenhower administration was prepared to cooperate with authoritarian military regimes, but not to fund developmental aid or vigorously promote political democracy. Two events in the second administration convinced Eisenhower that he had underestimated the extent of popular unrest_and thus the potential for Communist inroads: the stoning of Vice-President Richard M. Nixon in Caracas and the radicalization of the Cuban Revolution. He then began to support trade agreements, soft loans, and more strident measures that led to CIA involvement in the Bay of Pigs invasion and plots to assassinate Fidel Castro and Rafael Trujillo. In portraying Eisenhower as a virulent anti-Communist and cold warrior, Rabe challenges the Eisenhower revisionists who view the president as a model of diplomatic restraint.

Eisenhower and Latin America

Eisenhower and Latin America
Title Eisenhower and Latin America PDF eBook
Author Stephen G. Rabe
Publisher Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 256
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN

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Stephen Rabe examines President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Latin American policy and assesses the president's actions in the light of recent 'Eisenhower revisionism.'

The US and Latin America

The US and Latin America
Title The US and Latin America PDF eBook
Author Bevan Sewell
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 307
Release 2015-12-21
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0857729292

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The US in the 1950s and 1960s wanted to prevent a new communist regime in the Western hemisphere at any cost. Under President Eisenhower the US pursued a policy of support for dictators, the economic shoring up of regimes that impoverished their own people and sanctioned direct interventions such as the overthrow of the Guatemalan government in 1954. When John F. Kennedy came to power, he promised a reset of relations and set about pouring aid into Latin America. Yet in 1961 Kennedy also attempted to intervene in Central American domestic politics with the Bay of Pigs operation. How far was each of the approaches pursued by the two administrations responsible for increasing tensions and encouraging radicalism on the continent? In answering this question Bevan Sewell shows how Eisenhower's strategic stance on the Cold War became increasingly detrimental to Latin America over time, and shows how similar policies were continued by the Kennedy administration. The US and Latin America provides a new lens through which to assess US policy towards Latin America at an important time in inter-American relations.

Strengthening Friendship and Trust Among the American Republics

Strengthening Friendship and Trust Among the American Republics
Title Strengthening Friendship and Trust Among the American Republics PDF eBook
Author Dwight David Eisenhower
Publisher
Total Pages 36
Release 1960
Genre South America
ISBN

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The Eisenhower Administration and Political Change in Latin America (1953-1961)

The Eisenhower Administration and Political Change in Latin America (1953-1961)
Title The Eisenhower Administration and Political Change in Latin America (1953-1961) PDF eBook
Author Gustavo Wensjoe
Publisher
Total Pages 340
Release 1997
Genre Latin America
ISBN

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A Companion to Dwight D. Eisenhower

A Companion to Dwight D. Eisenhower
Title A Companion to Dwight D. Eisenhower PDF eBook
Author Chester J. Pach
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 755
Release 2017-04-07
Genre History
ISBN 1119027675

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A Companion to Dwight D. Eisenhower brings new depth to the historiography of this significant and complex figure, providing a comprehensive and up-to-date depiction of both the man and era. Thoughtfully incorporates new and significant literature on Dwight D. Eisenhower Thoroughly examines both the Eisenhower era and the man himself, broadening the historical scope by which Eisenhower is understood and interpreted Presents a complete picture of Eisenhower’s many roles in historical context: the individual, general, president, politician, and citizen This Companion is the ideal starting point for anyone researching America during the Eisenhower years and an invaluable guide for graduate students and advanced undergraduates in history, political science, and policy studies Meticulously edited by a leading authority on the Eisenhower presidency with chapters by international experts on political, international, social, and cultural history