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Intimate ties, bitter struggles
Intimate Ties, Bitter Struggles examines the complex, often contradictory relationship between the United States and Latin America from the end of World War II to the early twenty-first century. Alan McPherson analyzes the political, economic, military, and cultural interactions that have shaped hemispheric relations, highlighting both cooperation and conflict. The book explores major events such as U.S. interventions during the Cold War, Latin American resistance movements, debates over human rights, and the evolution of economic policies. By integrating diplomatic history with social and cultural perspectives, McPherson offers a nuanced understanding of the forces that have defined U.S.–Latin American relations for more than half a century.
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