Britain and the growth of US hegemony in twentieth-century Latin America : competition, cooperation and coexistence /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
[2020]
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| Series: | Britain and the world.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction / Thomas C. Mills and Rory M. Miller
- Part I: War and Conflict
- 2. Rival, Ally, or Subordinate? Anglo-American Relations in Latin America during the First World War / Phillip Dehne
- 3. British Policy Towards Latin America During World War II: Resisting The (Pan-) American Century / Thomas C. Mills
- 4. Anglo-American Relations and Venezuelan Oil, 1939-1945 / Mark Seddon
- Part II: Trade And Commerce
- 5. The D'Abernon Trade Mission to South America, 1929: Context and Reappraisal / Gaynor Johnson
- 6. The Roca-Runciman Treaty of 1933: Defending Which British Interests? / David Rock
- 7. Economic Nationalism and British Investments in Post-War Latin America, 1945-1970 / Rory M. Miller
- 8. International Cooperation During the Cold War: British Interest in Chile's Early Nuclear History, 1955-1970 / James Lockhart
- Part III: Revolution and Political Change
- 9. The Failed Search for an Entente Cordiale: The Epilogue of the Anglo-Brazilian Relationship in the mid-1940s / Alexandre Moreli
- 10. The Limits of Anglo-American Cooperation in Cuba, 1945-1959 / Christopher Hull
- 11. Britain, The United States, and the Bolivian National Revolution, 1952-1956 / Olivia Saunders
- 12. Was Cheddi Jagan a Latin American? Competing Anglo-American Perceptions of British Guiana / Stephen G. Rabe
- 13. Epilogue: The United States and Britain in Latin America after the Cold War / James Dunkerley.