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Architects of Intervention

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In telling the story of seven of the most significant U.S. interventions in the third world during the key cold-war years 1946-1962, Zachary Karabell reveals in Architects of Intervention a complex interplay between the American government and third-world actors in designing U.S. policy in their respective countries. Cold-war historians have tended to stress the decisions made in Washington (or alternately Moscow) and their effect on the third world, but Karabell, making use of recently declassified CIA documents, assigns a roughly equal role to third-world countries as architects both of their own histories and of the international system of the cold war. Looking at U.S. interventions in Greece, Italy, Iran, Guatemala, Lebanon, Cuba, and Laos, Karabell offers a major new understanding of U.S. foreign relations history that bears significant implications for present-day policymaking.

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ISBN: 9780807123416
Publication date: 30th March 1999
Author: Zachary Karabell, Eisenhower Center University of New Orleans
Publisher: LSU Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 248 pages
Series: Eisenhower Center Studies on War and Peace
Genres: International relations
Military history
Politics and government