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Historic Patterns of Intervention: U.S. Relations with Latin America

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CUBA UNDER THE PLATT AMENDMENT, 1902–1934. By PEREZLOUIS A.JR. (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1986. Pp. 410. $39.95.)

LATIN AMERICA AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF U.S. STRATEGIC THOUGHT, 1936–1940. By HAGLUNDDAVID G. (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1984. Pp. 280. $19.95.)

THE PANAMA CANAL IN AMERICAN POLITICS: DOMESTIC ADVOCACY AND THE EVOLUTION OF POLICY. By HOGANJ. MICHAEL. (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1986. Pp. 300. $24.95.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2022

Stephen G. Rabe*
Affiliation:
University of Texas at Dallas
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Copyright © 1988 by Latin American Research Review

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1. Three good reviews of the historiography of inter-American relations are: Jorge I. Domínguez, “Consensus and Divergence: The State of Literature on Inter-American Relations in the 1970s,” LARR 13, no. 1 (1978):87-126; Abraham F. Lowenthal, “United States Policy toward Latin America: ‘Liberal,’ ‘Radical,’ and ‘Bureaucratic’ Perspectives,” LARR 8, no. 3 (1974):3-25; and Louis A. Pérez, Jr., “Intervention, Hegemony, and Dependency: The United States in the Circum-Caribbean, 1898–1980,” Pacific Historical Review 51 (May 1982):165-94.