Confronting the Third World: United States Foreign Policy, 1945-1980

Gabriel Kolko
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Analyzes U.S. foreign policy towards the Middle East and Latin America, and argues that the U.S. has often created political instability
Genres: HistoryInternational RelationsNonfictionPoliticsUnited StatesAmericanEconomicsAmerican History
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