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Routledge - Observing our Hermanos de Armas (Latin American Studies)

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Explore a detailed historical analysis of U.S. military relations in Latin America with this scholarly work from Routledge. Titled "Observing our Hermanos de Armas: U.S. Military Attaches in Guatemala, Cuba and Bolivia, 1950-1964," this book provides a deep look into the role of the military attache corps during a transformative era. The study covers the period from the end of World War II through the Johnson administration. It examines how these military officials operated within Guatemala, Cuba, and Bolivia, offering insights into the effectiveness of U.S. diplomatic and military presence in the region. This text is an essential resource for students, researchers, and historians interested in Latin American studies and the history of United States foreign policy. By focusing on specific regional contexts, the book offers a clear perspective on the actions and influence of military attaches during these decades of geopolitical change.

Key Features

Analyzes the effectiveness of the U.S. military attache corps across key Latin American nations.

Covers a specific historical timeline from the end of World War II to the Johnson administration.

Provides focused case studies on military relations in Guatemala, Cuba, and Bolivia.

Part of the Latin American Studies collection for academic and historical research.

Published by Routledge to ensure high-quality scholarly content for history enthusiasts.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 September 2003
Listed Since
22 January 2007

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