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Nov 21, 2024
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HIS 507 - Liberators, Dictators, and Sell-Outs in Modern Latin America This course explores the history of Latin America during the national period (post-independence, 1820s - 1990s) and its conflicted relationship with the United States. The course covers the different phases of U.S. intervention in Latin America over the last two centuries. These take the form of and include: the Monroe Doctrine, direct military and economic intervention, CIA covert operations, the National Security Doctrine, counter-insurgency programs (guerrilla warfare), and support of authoritarian regimes (dictatorships).
Prerequisites & Notes Term cycle: variable. Yearly cycle: variable offering.
Credits: 3
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