Argentina and the United States 1810-1960State University of New York Press, 30. jun. 1964 - 627 strani Dr. Peterson's book is the first, in English or Spanish, to encompass the entire sweep of Argentine-American relations from the time of Argentina's revolt against Spain in 1810 to the close of its 150th year of independence. Through comprehensive analysis and narrative, this study illuminates one of the most enigmatic areas of Western Hemisphere relationships. From what would seem to be a bewildering array of incidents, Professor Peterson isolates the basic undercurrents which mold Argentine policies. Internally, Argentina's path to stability is shown to be marred by developing social stratification and conflict, economic mismanagement, and the deep uncertainty of shifts from dictatorship to democracy. Internationally, the germs of discord with the United States are found in nationalism, anticolonialism, desire for hemispheric leadership, and economic competition. Discussed, too, are the fascinating, crucial weaknesses and errors of human leadership in both countries. Argentina and the United States 1810–1960 makes an important contribution to an understanding of current, as well as historical, affairs: it greatly helps to explain why in the twentieth century the government and people of the United States frequently face an "Argentine problem." |
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Revolution in Buenos AiresDespatch of the First | 21 |
Challenges | 28 |
Investigation | 36 |
APPENDICES | 43 |
The South American MissionCommissioners | 46 |
Pueyrredón Sends An AgentClay Crusades for Recog | 55 |
New Directions and | 222 |
Argentine | 238 |
The Record of Peaceful CollaborationThe Ministers | 250 |
Conflicting | 257 |
Pan Americanism | 275 |
Neutrality and Belligerency 19141918 | 303 |
Pan Americanism | 322 |
Business During War | 340 |
Further Postponement of RecognitionA Season | 75 |
The Monroe Doctrine and the United Provinces | 81 |
A Diplomatic Incident and | 101 |
Argentina Inherits the FalklandsSeizure of American | 110 |
Foreign Intervention | 121 |
ence of the French 18381840Beginnings of Anglo | 140 |
Value of Argentine Trade with the United States annual | 144 |
Imprudence of American | 163 |
Defense of Diplomatic Rights | 179 |
Mediation and Arbitration | 194 |
Final FailureThe Question of Boundaries | 201 |
Ferment and Unity in | 211 |
Value of Argentine Trade with the United States | 342 |
Reluctant Partners | 366 |
The Santiago ConferenceBoundaries and Other Hem | 389 |
Neutrality and Belligerency 19391943 | 398 |
Value of Argentine Trade with the United States | 412 |
Coercion of a Reluctant Ally | 427 |
The Army Revolt of June 4 1943Argentina Breaks | 454 |
Value of Argentine Trade with the United States | 479 |
The End of Perón and | 490 |
Value of Argentine Trade with the United States | 505 |
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