Inevitable Revolutions: The United States in Central AmericaThis book explains the history of US/Central American relations, explaining why these countries have remained so overpopulated, illiterate and violent; and why US government notions of economic and military security combine to keep in place a system of Central American dependency. This second edition is updated to include new material covering the Reagan and Bush years, and the Iran/Contra affair. |
Contents
AN OVERVIEW OF THE SYSTEM | 5 |
Nicaragua | 11 |
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM | 19 |
The Misshaping of Central America | 25 |
Paying the Price of Stability | 31 |
The United States Destroys a Court | 40 |
Nicaragua | 47 |
Costa Rica and the | 56 |
The Carter Approach | 208 |
Bases for Christ and Other | 218 |
The System Overthrown | 225 |
Oligarchs Fall Colonels Rise Revolution Spreads | 242 |
Turning a Country into a Cemetery | 255 |
Main Girder in the Bridge | 261 |
The Turning Point | 267 |
Reagan and the Militarization of Policy | 275 |
Creating the New Nicaragua | 66 |
Guatemala | 76 |
MAINTAINING THE SYSTEM | 87 |
The Clash at Bogotá | 95 |
Militarizing the Good Neighbors | 108 |
Nixon and the Wobbling of the System 195459 | 128 |
The Turn in the Cold War and the Eisenhower Response | 138 |
UPDATING THE SYSTEM | 147 |
Johnson | 157 |
5000 Little Dictatorsand Revolutionaries | 166 |
The Alliances Proud Model | 173 |
The Transformation of a Banana Republic | 178 |
Degradation of a Democracy | 186 |
Fall of the Alliance and the Rise of Romantic | 194 |
Using the Military to Avoid 1776 | 201 |
Domination by Force Eliminates a Lot of Ticklish | 278 |
Novak and Reaganomics for Latin Americans | 284 |
The Outside Threats | 292 |
Reagan the C I A and the Origins of | 300 |
Refitting the Aircraft Carrier | 310 |
Hobsons Choice | 319 |
REARRANGING THE REMAINS OF THE SYSTEM | 325 |
General Custer in Diplomatic Drag | 333 |
Costa Rica and the Arias Peace | 339 |
Coming to Terms with a Rearranged System | 346 |
Expanding the Killing Fields | 353 |
Theyre Poor Here Theyll Be Better Off | 359 |
NOTES | 369 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 413 |
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