Century of Terror in Latin America : A Chronicle of U.S. War Crimes
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"All memory is subversive."_Eduardo Galeano (author of The Open Veins of Latin America)
Offering an insightful look at a century of dictators, drug barons, death squads and the disappeared, Suarez traces the predatory nature of Washington_s relationship with Latin America from the Monroe doctrine, through the "dirty wars" in Cuba and Central America to the neoliberal fundamentalism being imposed with such explosive consequences today. Illuminated with vignettes from literary and political figures this book helps explain the volatility of Latin America and is destined to become a classic.
Luis Suarez is one of Cuba_s most internationally respected academics, widely published in Latin America and the United States.
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LUIS SUAREZ was the director of the Centro de Estudios sobre America (1984-96) and editor of Cuadernos de Nuestra America. He is a well-respected researcher and author in both Cuba and Latin America.
Century of Terror in Latin America : A Chronicle of U.S. War Crimes
Century of Terror in Latin America : A Chronicle of U.S. War Crimes,Luis Suárez,Ocean Press,1876175419,History,History - General History,History: World,Latin America - General,Political Freedom & Security - Terrorism,Violence in Society,History / Latin America
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