Based on a representative sample of documents on Latin American policy produced by the Carter administration, 1977-81, the essay provides the scholarly debate with some hints to the US awareness of empire-building in the crucial years that the Soviet government, out of a growing sense of détente disillusionment and incumbent defeat in the final rush to co-hegemony shared with Washington, forcibly chose to launch its globalized challenge to the ‘free world’.
Guderzo, M. (2010). Carter’s New Look. US Foreign Policy in Latin America, 1977-80. In Max Guderzo - Bruna Bagnato (a cura di), The Globalization of the Cold War. Diplomacy and Local Confrontation, 1975-85 (pp. 9-37). London - New York : Routledge.
Carter’s New Look. US Foreign Policy in Latin America, 1977-80
GUDERZO, MASSIMILIANO
2010-01-01
Abstract
Based on a representative sample of documents on Latin American policy produced by the Carter administration, 1977-81, the essay provides the scholarly debate with some hints to the US awareness of empire-building in the crucial years that the Soviet government, out of a growing sense of détente disillusionment and incumbent defeat in the final rush to co-hegemony shared with Washington, forcibly chose to launch its globalized challenge to the ‘free world’.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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