The Soviet Union And Latin America
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Chipped, torn with minor damage. Page Condition: Yellowed. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact hardcover with no loose pages.
A scholarly anthology examining the complex and often contentious relationship between the Soviet Union and Latin America during the Cold War era, The Soviet Union and Latin America brings together expert analysis from multiple contributors under the editorial guidance of J. Gregory Oswald and Anthony J. Strover. Published for the Institute for the Study of the USSR, the volume presents a rigorous, multidisciplinary assessment of Soviet foreign policy ambitions in the Western Hemisphere, detailing the ideological, economic, and political dimensions of Moscow's engagement with Latin American nations. The collection chronicles the evolution of Soviet influence in the region, from early diplomatic overtures to deeper involvement in revolutionary movements and left-wing governments. Written with academic authority, it argues that the Soviet-Latin American relationship was far more nuanced and strategically calculated than Cold War rhetoric often suggested, making it an indispensable reference for scholars of international relations, diplomatic history, and Cold War studies.
Author: J. Gregory Oswald And Anthony J. Strover
Format: Hardback
Genre: Cold war & espionage
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Chipped, torn with minor damage. Page Condition: Yellowed. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact hardcover with no loose pages.
A scholarly anthology examining the complex and often contentious relationship between the Soviet Union and Latin America during the Cold War era, The Soviet Union and Latin America brings together expert analysis from multiple contributors under the editorial guidance of J. Gregory Oswald and Anthony J. Strover. Published for the Institute for the Study of the USSR, the volume presents a rigorous, multidisciplinary assessment of Soviet foreign policy ambitions in the Western Hemisphere, detailing the ideological, economic, and political dimensions of Moscow's engagement with Latin American nations. The collection chronicles the evolution of Soviet influence in the region, from early diplomatic overtures to deeper involvement in revolutionary movements and left-wing governments. Written with academic authority, it argues that the Soviet-Latin American relationship was far more nuanced and strategically calculated than Cold War rhetoric often suggested, making it an indispensable reference for scholars of international relations, diplomatic history, and Cold War studies.