Examines the post-World War II business and philanthropic activities of Nelson Rockefeller and Henry Kaiser in Brazil. Cobbs argues that between 1945-1960, while the US government abandoned Roosevelt's Good Neighbour Policy, Rockefeller and Kaiser stepped in with a Rich Neighbour Policy.
Made intrinsic personal connections based on business and glad I read it. Interesting contrast to modern policies applied today. Similar in government unfortunately and hasn't seemed to help hyperinflation of Venezuela but maybe that's too much of a blanket statement.