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United States foreign policy towards Latin America is one of the most sensitive and controversial subjects in the news today. Ambassadors in Foreign Policy makes a comparative study of six U.S. Ambassadors to Latin America and their role in policy making. This book is invaluable in its assessment of the role of these individuals. Certainly, students of Latin American affairs, U.S. foreign policy, comparative politics, or diplomatic history will welcome its new perspective and fresh insights.
C.NEALE RONNING is Professor of Political Science, the Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research.ALBERT P. VANNUCCI is Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown.
Introduction by Albert P. VannucciThe Ambassador Simpatico: Dwight Morrow in Mexico by Richard MelzerIn Defense of Hegemony: Sumner Welles and the Cuban Revolution of 1933 by Louis PerezElected by Providence: Spruille Braden in Argentina in 1945 by Albert P. VannucciAdolf Berle in Brazil: 1945-46 by C. Neale RonningLincoln Gordon and Brazil's Military Counterrevolution by Jan Knippers BlackIn the Years of Salvador Allende by Nathaniel DavisAmbassadors in Foreign Policy by C. Neale Ronning & Albert P. VannucciBibliography. Index. About the Editors and Contributors