The Third Century by Mark T. Gilderhus David C. LaFevor Michael J. LaRosa & David C. LaFevor & Michael J. LaRosa

The Third Century by Mark T. Gilderhus David C. LaFevor Michael J. LaRosa & David C. LaFevor & Michael J. LaRosa

Author:Mark T. Gilderhus,David C. LaFevor,Michael J. LaRosa & David C. LaFevor & Michael J. LaRosa
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781442257177
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.


NOTES

1. Irwin F. Gellman, Good Neighbor Diplomacy: United States Policies in Latin America, 1933–1945 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979), 179; Gellman, Secret Affairs: Franklin Roosevelt, Cordell Hull, and Sumner Welles (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995), chaps. 13–14.

2. Enthusiasts include J. Lloyd Mecham, The United States and Inter-American Security, 1889–1960 (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1961), chaps. 9–10; Gordon Connell-Smith, The Inter-American System (New York: Oxford University Press, 1966), chaps. 6–7; and Robert Freeman Smith, “U.S. Policy-Making for Latin America Under Truman,” Continuity: A Journal of History 16 (Fall 1992): 87–111. Critics include Lloyd C. Gardner, Economic Aspects of New Deal Diplomacy (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1964), chap. 10; and David Green, The Containment of Latin America: A History of the Myths and Realities of the Good Neighbor Policy (Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1971), chaps. 7–9.

3. Gellman, Good Neighbor Diplomacy, 191–93; R. A. Humphreys, Latin America and the Second World War, 2 vols. (London: University of London Athlone Press, 1982), 2, chap. 6; Randall Bennett Woods, The Roosevelt Foreign-Policy Establishment and the “Good Neighbor”: The United States and Argentina, 1941–1945 (Lawrence: Regents Press of Kansas, 1979), chaps. 1–3.

4. Gellman, Good Neighbor Diplomacy, 196–97.

5. Gellman, Good Neighbor Diplomacy, chap. 14; Gaddis Smith, The Last Years of the Monroe Doctrine, 1945–1993 (New York: Hill and Wang, 1994), 44.

6. Stephen G. Rabe, “The Elusive Conference: United States Economic Relations with Latin America, 1945–1952,” Diplomatic History 2 (Summer 1978): 279; Humphreys, Latin America, 2, chap. 8.

7. Humphreys, Latin America, 215, chap. 2.

8. Rabe, “Elusive Conference,” 281–82.

9. Humphreys, Latin America, 216–17, chap. 2.

10. Smith, Last Years, 43, 48–49, 55; Humphreys, Latin America, 220–21, chap. 2.

11. Walter LaFeber, America, Russia, and the Cold War, 1945–1992, 7th ed. (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1993), chap. 1; Howard Jones and Randall B. Woods, “Origins of the Cold War in Europe and the New East: Recent Historiography and the National Security Imperative,” in America in the World: The Historiography of American Foreign Relations since 1941, ed. Michael J. Hogan (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995), chap. 9.

12. Smith, Last Years, 56.

13. Thomas G. Paterson and Dennis Merrill, eds., Major Problems in American Foreign Relations, 2 vols., 4th ed. (Lexington, MA: D. C. Heath, 1995), 259–61, chap. 2.

14. Smith, Last Years, 56.

15. Roger R. Trask, “The Impact of the Cold War on United States-Latin American Relations, 1945–1949,” Diplomatic History 1 (Summer 1977): 277.

16. Trask, “The Impact of the Cold War,” 274; Trask, “Spruille Braden versus George Messersmith: World War II, the Cold War, and Argentine Policy, 1945–1947,” Journal of Inter-American Studies and World Affairs 26 (February 1984): 69–95; Jesse H. Stiller, George S. Messersmith: Diplomat of Democracy (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1987), chap. 7.

17. Trask, “Impact of the Cold War,” 277–79; Smith, Last Years, 58–59.

18. Trask, “Impact of the Cold War,” 277–78; Rabe, “Elusive Conference,” 285.

19. Smith, Last Years, 62.

20. Trask, “Impact of the Cold War,” 279–80.

21. Stephen J. Randall, Colombia and the United States: Hegemony and Interdependence (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1992), 192–94; Trask, “Impact of the Cold War,” 281–82.



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