'O'Keefe's book is a theoretically informed and highly detailed walk through the last decades of U.S.-Latin American relations, explaining in clear terms why the United States has lost so much power in the Western Hemisphere. He pulls no punches, showing the complexities of these relations, the opportunities taken and missed, and the eruption of China on the scene, as well as leftist governments that created alternatives to U.S. hegemony. This is by far the best book available to readers seeking to understand the United States’ loss of dominance.' - Erick D. Langer, Professor of History, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University'In this original and very accessible work Thomas Andrew O’Keefe offers fresh insights into the processes of order and change that sustain and contest U.S. hegemony. This book makes a major contribution to the turn in the political economy of hemispheric relations.' - Diana Tussie, Director of the International Relations Department, FLACSO Argentina