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Publisher: Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE
Total Pages: 312
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Selected Accessions

Selected Accessions
Author: United States. Engineer Agency for Resources Inventories. Information Center
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Total Pages: 324
Release: 1967
Genre: Economic development
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Managing the Counterrevolution

Managing the Counterrevolution
Author: Stephen M. Streeter
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2000
Genre: Counterrevolutionaries
ISBN: 0896802159

The Eisenhower administration's intervention in Guatemala is one of the most closely studied covert operations in the history of the Cold War. Yet we know far more about the 1954 coup itself than its aftermath. This book uses the concept of "counterrevolution" to trace the Eisenhower administration's efforts to restore U.S. hegemony in a nation whose reform governments had antagonized U.S. economic interests and the local elite. Comparing the Guatemalan case to U.S.-sponsored counterrevolutions in Iran, the Dominican Republic, Brazil, and Chile reveals that Washington's efforts to roll back "communism" in Latin America and elsewhere during the Cold War represented in reality a short-term strategy to protect core American interests from the rising tide of Third World nationalism.