Abstract

The fight against economic nationalism - the early years fighting economic nationalism in the early postwar era, 1945-1952 the institute of inter-American affairs and Latin American society, 1945-1953 the first Eisenhower administration - debating means to fight economic nationalism in Latin America, 1953-1956 revolutions in Guatemala and Bolivia - the initial US response, 1944-1956 crisis in United States-developing World relations, 1956-1957 significant changes in US Latin American policy, 1957-1959 tragic denouement in Bolivia and Guatemala, 1956-1964 Cuba and the underprivileged masses - confronting social revolution, 1959-1960 free trade zones and the legacy of aid and development policy, 1945-1961.

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