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IMPERIALISM IN THE AMERICAS

Updates/Reminders Office hours: Tuesday 3-5, SSB 364

The Imperial Era Reading: Smith, Talons, Introduction, chs. 1-3 CR “Documents on Imperialism” Items a, b, d (on U.S. imperialism) Items c, e (on Latin American reactions)

About the Analytical Paper Topic: Any subject related to U.S.-Latin American relations (whether or not covered in class)—proposed by student and approved by TA Examples: Sports (e.g. baseball), film (depictions of Latina women), music (lyrics, popularity of stars, etc.), advertising (Corona beer) In-class examples: Content of Latin American nationalism, impacts of drug war (e.g., Plan Colombia), reactions to 9/11, Bush relationship with Latin leaders, Hugo Chávez phenomenon, evaluations of NAFTA Length: 8-12 double-spaced pages (plus notes or bibliography) Due: Monday, March 1

THE UNITED STATES AS AN IMPERIAL POWER Global Context: Great Powers and Grand Strategies The balance of power Notions of sovereignty Imperialism and the pursuit of power

Imperialism and Its Variations 1.Conquest and incorporation (France) 2.Colonization (England, Holland, Spain) 3.Spheres of influence/ Spheres of interest (various)

The U.S. Strategy 1. Driving Europe out Monroe Doctrine (1823) Preference for Spain “No-transfer” principle (1811, 1869) Panama and World War I 2. Creating America’s “empire” Stage 1: Territorial conquest and incorporation (Mexico, Cuba?) Parenthesis: Colonization (Puerto Rico, Philippines) Stage 2: Dollar diplomacy and periodic intervention (Caribbean and Latin America as a whole)

U.S. Military Interventions in the Caribbean Basin Costa Rica1921 Cuba , , 1912, Dominican Rep1903, 1904, 1914, Haiti Honduras1903, 1907, 1911, 1912, 1919, 1924, 1925 Mexico1913, 1914, , Nicaragua1898, 1899, , , Panama , 1921, 1925

Ideology and Its Complications The doctrine of “manifest destiny” The problem of race The historic compromise Power and Its Costs: The Rise of Anti-Imperialism