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New perspectives on the Good Neighbor Policy

Araujo, Vinicius Marcondes(Contributions by)Atique, Fernando(Contributions by)Cunha, Adriana Mendonca(Contributions by)Ferraz, Francisco Cesar Alves(Contributions by)Fortes, Alexandre(Contributions by)Gatti, Maria Girardello(Contributions by)Hirano, Luis Felipe Kojima(Contributions by)Junior, Olival Freire(Contributions by)Kropf, Simone Petraglia(Contributions by)Locastre, Aline Vanessa(Contributions by)Mauad, Ana Maria(Contributions by)Monteiro, Erica Gomes Daniel(Contributions by)Morinaka, Eliza Mitiyo(Contributions by)Oliveira, Dennison de(Contributions by)Pecequilo, Cristina Soreanu(Contributions by)Prutsch, Ursula(Contributions by)Smith, Richard Candida(Contributions by)Tota, Antonio Pedro(Contributions by)Valim, Alexandre Busko(Contributions by)Mauad, Ana Maria(Edited by)Valim, Alexandre Busko(Edited by)
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The Second World War was a watershed moment in US-South American relations. Yet the Good Neighbor Policy-the driving force behind many of the changes during this time-remains underanalyzed, especially from a South American perspective. Examining topics ranging from literary fashions and trends in the press to science, militarism, and gender categories, New Perspectives on the Good Neighbor Policy sheds light on this crucial period in which the US defined geopolitical relations with South America and solidified its hemispheric hegemony. Additionally, the contributors evaluate the legacy of the Good Neighbor Policy in the twentieth century and its impact on twenty-first century politics.

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Lexington Books
166694212X / 9781666942125
eBook (EPUB)
15/11/2023
English
390 pages
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