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COLD WAR IN THE AMERICAS. Required Reading Smith, Talons, chs. 5-8 Holden and Zolov, Latin America: 68, 71, 106, 108, 109, 111 (on U.S. policy) 82, 86,

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1 COLD WAR IN THE AMERICAS

2 Required Reading Smith, Talons, chs. 5-8 Holden and Zolov, Latin America: 68, 71, 106, 108, 109, 111 (on U.S. policy) 82, 86, 90, 96, 101, 115 (on Latin American responses)

3 On Other Assignments Mid-term: Study Guide to be distributed February 3 Test during regular class time February 10 (6:00-7:30) Papers returned February 17 Optional paper: A question as well as a topic Due Tuesday, March 2

4 PART I. THE U.S. AND THE COLD WAR Credos: Ideology and Assumptions 1.Bipolar conflict 2.The need for “containment” 3.Geopolitics, dominoes, and the Third World 4.Marxism and the developing world

5 Defining U.S. Interests in Latin America: The Mantra of “National Security” 1.Raw materials? 2.Sea lanes? 3.Military bases? 4.Geopolitical advantage? 5.The virtues of “stability”

6 Shaping U.S. Policy 1.Monroe redux: cordoning off the Americas 2.Economic aid: the Alliance for Progress 3.Purging the body politic 4.Containing revolution: Guatemala (1954) Bay of Pigs (1961) Dominican Republic (1965) Chile (1973) Grenada (1983) Central America (1980s)

7 Reflections 1.Reality vs. ideology 2.Imagining alternatives (?) 3.On the language of “war”

8 PART II. LATIN AMERICA AS SUPERPOWER BATTLEGROUND Introduction: What To Do? National goals: sovereignty and flexibility Political interests: survival in power, weakening of rivals

9 Strategic Options: The Menu of Responses 1.Reformist: seeking U.S. aid 2.Radical: supporting revolution 3.Reactionary: joining the anti-communist crusade 4.“Non-aligned”: promoting Third World solidarity

10 The Cold War: Consequences for Latin America 1.Polarization, weakening of political center 2.Ascendancy of right-wing forces 3.Assaults upon the political left 4.Transitions toward democracy 5.Acknowledgement of U.S. hegemony


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