Architects of Intervention: The United States, the Third World, and the Cold War, 1946--1962 (Eisenhower Center Studies on War and Peace)
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Author(s)Zachary Karabell
PublisherLSU Press
ISBN / ASIN0807123412
ISBN-139780807123416
MarketplaceUnited Kingdom 🇬🇧
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In telling the story of seven significant US interventions during the key cold war years, this text aims to show the interplay between the American government and third world actors in designing US policy and their respective countries. The author describes US mediation in Greece and Italy and then moves to the core of his argument: interventions in Iran, Guatemala, Lebanon and Cuba. Those involvements, he explains, arose not only out of decisions made in Washington but also out actions in the cafes of Beirut, in the streets of Havana, in the alleys of Tehran and in the jungles of Guatemala. He considers American intervention in Laos, characterizing it as a harbinger of Vietnam.