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Illusions of Conflict: Anglo-American Diplomacy Toward Latin America, 1865-1896
University of Pittsburgh Press, 1979 Cloth: 978-0-8229-3387-8 | eISBN: 978-0-8229-7623-3 | Paper: 978-0-8229-8472-6 Library of Congress Classification F1418.S64 Dewey Decimal Classification 327.098
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This book presents the first comprehensive treatment of Anglo-American rivalry over Latin America in the late nineteenth century, who battled for economic and political influence in the region from the Civil War until 1895, when the Venezuelan boundary dispute came to a head and the Monroe Doctrine was finally recognized by the British. Yet author Joseph Smith posits that this was only an illusion of conflict, that the two major powers has shared objectives all along in the region. See other books on: Conflict | Foreign relations | Illusions | Smith, Joseph | South America See other titles from University of Pittsburgh Press |
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