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The spectre of 'Communism' was used to justify the expansion of American global leadership throughout the twentieth century. This timely reinterpretation of the origins of the Cold War in Latin America seeks to explain the continuing power imbalance between the US and the Latin American republics.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter One 'Our People Have Never Had Justice'
Chapter Two 'I Fell Because Washington Willed It'
Chapter Three 'Justice and Humanity to Order'
Chapter Four 'Silence Pervades Politics'
Chapter Five 'No Interest Whatsoever'
Chapter Six 'The Example of Guatemala'
Chapter Seven 'People Cannot Spit on Foreign Policy'
Chapter Eight 'A Bad Friend, A Bad Democrat and a Bad Revolutionary'
Chapter Nine 'A Prophesy of Yours'
Chapter Ten 'In the Grip of a Psychosis'
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index



