9781583225455-1583225455-Masters of War: Latin America and U.S. Agression From the Cuban Revolution Through the Clinton Years

Masters of War: Latin America and U.S. Agression From the Cuban Revolution Through the Clinton Years

ISBN-13: 9781583225455
ISBN-10: 1583225455
Edition: First Edition
Author: Clara Nieto
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Format: Paperback 640 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781583225455
ISBN-10: 1583225455
Edition: First Edition
Author: Clara Nieto
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Format: Paperback 640 pages

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Masters of War: Latin America and U.S. Agression From the Cuban Revolution Through the Clinton Years (ISBN-13: 9781583225455 and ISBN-10: 1583225455), written by authors Clara Nieto, was published by Seven Stories Press in 2003. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Masters of War: Latin America and U.S. Agression From the Cuban Revolution Through the Clinton Years (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In Masters of War, Clara Nieto adeptly presents the parallel histories of the countries of Latin America, histories that are intertwined, each reflecting the United States’ "coherent policy of intervention" set into motion by the Monroe Doctrine. As the value of this continued policy comes increasingly into question, Nieto argues for the need to evaluate the alarming precedent set in Latin America: the institution of client dictatorships, the roles played by the interests of U.S. corporations, the enormous tolls taken on civilian populations, and the irreversible disruption of regional stability.
Drawing from an impressive array of documents and sources as well as from her unique first-hand insights as a participant in crucial meetings and negotiations in the region from the mid-1960s through the mid-1980s, Nieto chronicles the Cuban Revolution, the CIA-sponsored coup against popularly elected President Allende in Chile, the U.S. invasions of Panama and Grenada, U.S. support for the cultivation and training of paramilitary death squads in Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Colombia, as well as similarly severe but less well-known situations in other countries such as Uruguay, Venezuela, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Honduras, and Guatemala.
Masters of War offers, from an informed perspective, perhaps for the first time, a distanced, objective analysis of recent Latin American history. Clara Nieto’s depth of knowledge and understanding is an invaluable resource at a time when the media is seen as unapologetically aligned with the interests of major corporations and policymakers, and the American public has reached a new height of apprehension regarding the intentions behind and consequences of its government’s policies.

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