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Neighborly Adversaries: Readings in U.S.-Latin American Relations (2nd Edition) by Michael J. Larosa (Editor), Luisa [Contributor] Angrisani, Cole [Contributor] Blasier, Wesley [Contributor] Ingwersen, George [Contributor] Kennan, Stephen [Contributor] Kinzer, Jerome [Contributor] Levinson, Alan [Contributor] Luxenberg, Gaston [Contributor] Nerval, Robert [Contributor] Pastor, Dexter [Contributor] Perkins, Fredrick [Contributor] Pike, Riordan [Contributor] Roett, Elihu [Contributor] Root, Laura [Contributor] Ávila, Steven [Contributor] Schlesinger, Michael [Contributor] Shifter, Josiah [Contributor] Strong, Arturo [Contributor] Valenzuela, Woodrow [Contributor] Wilson, Bryce [Contributor] Wood, Frank O. (Editors) Mora, Bruce M. Bagley, Samuel Flagg Bemis, Jorge G. Castañeda, Richard L. Harris, Lance R. Ingwersen, Lester D. Langley, Juan De Onís, José Enrique Rodó, Juan G. Tokatlian, Roger R. Trask, Contributor-Laura ÃVila Paperback, 384 Pages, Published 2006 ISBN-10: 0-7425-4047-2 / 0742540472 ISBN-13: 978-0-7425-4047-7 / 9780742540477 The history of U.S.-Latin American relations has been marked by a complex fusion of tension, misperception, intervention, and cooperation. Providing a balanced and interdisciplinary interpretation, this comprehensive reader traces the troubled relationship from the beginning of the nineteenth centur |