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The Last Years of the Monroe Doctrine, 1945-1993

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When President Monroe issued his 1823 doctrine on U.S. policy in the Western Hemisphere, it quickly became as sacred to Americans as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. But in the years after World War II - notably in Guatemala in 1954, in Brazil in 1963, in Chile in 1973, and in El Salvador in the 1980s - our government's policy of supporting repressive regimes in Central and South America hastened the death of the very doctrine that had been invoked to protect us in the Cold War, by associating its application with torture squads, murder, and the denial of the very democratic ideals the Monroe Doctrine was intended to protect. Gaddis Smith's measured but devastating account is essential reading for all those who care how the United States behaves in the world arena. "This epilogue to well-known history of Monroe Doctrine is a provocative interpretation of how US presidents resolved policy contradiction of accepting Soviet presence in the Caribbean while reaffirming tenets of Monroe Doctrine"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

280 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1994

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Gaddis Smith was an American historian who was the Larned Professor Emeritus of History at Yale University and an expert on U.S. foreign relations and maritime history.

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August 13, 2024
Solid overview of Monroe Doctrine. Interesting examination of the evolution of Monroe to Truman to Reagan doctrines. I now wonder what doctrines we used to justify Iraq, Afghanistan and now Ukraine. State and Defense Departments genuinely prosecute cases for war using official doctrine; in accordance or repudiation of them. I enjoyed the Falklands episode actually initiated in 1945 and came to a close in the 1980s.
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