This chronologically organized text provides comprehensive historical coverage of Latin America's politics and development from colonial times to the twenty-first century.
Ronald M. Schneider is professor of political science at Queens College, City University of New York.
Preface , Introduction and Overview , The Colonial Background , A Region of New Nations from Colonialism to Consolidation , Consolidation and Development , The New Century Dawns , From the Great Depression into the Cold War , Depression, the Cold War, and Weak Leadership , Inferno and the Hard Road Back , Coups, Military Regimes, and Ends of Tunnels , Central America and the Caribbean, 1956–1979 , Twilight of the Generals and Dawn of Democracy , Democratization’s Diverse Paths Toward Democracy, 1980–1999 , Entering the New Century , Comparative Perspectives on Latin America’s Political Development , Conclusions and a Look into the Future , Epilogue , Appendix A