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Hardcover South America Looks at the United States Book

ISBN: 1025490738

ISBN13: 9781025490731

South America Looks at the United States

"South America Looks at the United States" is a profound exploration of the complex geopolitical and cultural relationship between South American nations and their northern neighbor during the transformative years of the early twentieth century. Authored by the esteemed historian Clarence H. Haring, this work provides a comprehensive analysis of the prevailing sentiments, suspicions, and aspirations that shaped South American perspectives on the United States' influence in the Western Hemisphere.

The book examines the practical impacts of the Monroe Doctrine, the rise of Pan-Americanism, and the burgeoning economic ties that defined the era. Haring delves into the nuances of public opinion and political discourse, highlighting how South American intellectuals and leaders navigated the tension between a desire for trade and the fear of interventionism. By focusing on the historical and social undercurrents of the 1920s, the work offers valuable insights into the foundations of inter-American relations.

Through a scholarly yet accessible lens, "South America Looks at the United States" serves as an essential resource for understanding the historical roots of modern diplomacy in the Americas. It remains a significant contribution to the study of international relations, providing a balanced view of the cultural exchanges and political challenges that have long characterized the relationship between the two continents.

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