Empire and dissent: the United States and Latin America
"Since the early nineteenth century, the United States has repeatedly intervened in the affairs of Latin American nations to pursue its own interests and to protect those countries from other imperial powers or from internal threats. The resentment and opposition generated by the encroachment o...
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgments vii
A Reader s Guide ix
Introduction
Fred Rosen i
Part I. Empire in the Americas: Historical Reflections
1. U.S. Imperialism/Hegemony and Latin American
Resistance
Alan Knight 23
2. We Are Heirs-apparent to the Romans :
Imperial Myths and Indigenous Status
Gregory Evans Dowd 5 3
3. Slavery, Abolition, and Empire
John Richard Oldfield 74
4. The Finances of Hegemony in Latin America:
Debt Negotiations and the Role of the U.S.
Government, 1945-2005
Carlos Marichal 90
Part II. Empire and Resistance in the Twenty-first Century
5. Beyond Hegemony: Zapatismo, Empire, and Dissent
Neil Harvey 117
6. Colonialism and Ethnic Resistance in Bolivia:
A View from the Coca Markets
Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui 137
7. High Stakes in Brazil: Can Democracy Take
on Empire?
Jeffrey W. Rubin 162
8. From Menem to Kirchner: National Autonomy
and Social Movements in Argentina
Daniel A. Cieza 188
9. The Hugo Chavez Phenomenon: Anti-imperialism
from Above or Radical Democracy from Below?
Steve Ellner 205
Bibliography 229
Contributors 251
Index 253
VI CONTENTS
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments vii
A Reader's Guide ix
Introduction
Fred Rosen i
Part I. Empire in the Americas: Historical Reflections
1. U.S. Imperialism/Hegemony and Latin American
Resistance
Alan Knight 23
2. "We Are Heirs-apparent to the Romans":
Imperial Myths and Indigenous Status
Gregory Evans Dowd 5 3
3. Slavery, Abolition, and Empire
John Richard Oldfield 74
4. The Finances of Hegemony in Latin America:
Debt Negotiations and the Role of the U.S.
Government, 1945-2005
Carlos Marichal 90
Part II. Empire and Resistance in the Twenty-first Century
5. Beyond Hegemony: Zapatismo, Empire, and Dissent
Neil Harvey 117
6. Colonialism and Ethnic Resistance in Bolivia:
A View from the Coca Markets
Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui 137
7. High Stakes in Brazil: Can Democracy Take
on Empire?
Jeffrey W. Rubin 162
8. From Menem to Kirchner: National Autonomy
and Social Movements in Argentina
Daniel A. Cieza 188
9. The Hugo Chavez Phenomenon: Anti-imperialism
from Above or Radical Democracy from Below?
Steve Ellner 205
Bibliography 229
Contributors 251
Index 253
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