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LIBS 630 - GOOD NEIGHBOR, BAD NEIGHBOR: INTER-AMERICAN RELATIONS |
This course is an overview of United States/Latin American relations over two centuries. After an examination of the 19th century, we will look more closely at the modernizing of the MONROE DOCTRINE by Theodore Roosevelt. Next we will study Woodrow Wilson's actions in Latin America, followed by the establishment of the Good Neighbor Policy before World War II and the abandonment of this policy after the War. Did the United States become the Bad Neighbor with renewed intervention in the 1950s and continuing until the 1980s? Does the establishment of NAFTA mean orientation for the next century? These are the topics for study, analysis, and discussion.
0.000 TO 3.000 Credit hours 0.000 TO 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Liberal Studies Department Course Attributes: MLS COURSE FOR GRAD FEE ASSESS Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors: Liberal Studies Non-Degree-MALS |
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