The Dominican Republic and the United States: From Imperialism to Transnationalism

The Dominican Republic and the United States: From Imperialism to Transnationalism

ISBN-10:
0820319317
ISBN-13:
9780820319315
Pub. Date:
01/01/1998
Publisher:
University of Georgia Press
ISBN-10:
0820319317
ISBN-13:
9780820319315
Pub. Date:
01/01/1998
Publisher:
University of Georgia Press
The Dominican Republic and the United States: From Imperialism to Transnationalism

The Dominican Republic and the United States: From Imperialism to Transnationalism

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Overview

This study of the political, economic, and sociocultural relationship between the Dominican Republic and the United States follows its evolution from the middle of the nineteenth century to the mid-1990s. It deals with the interplay of these dimensions from each country's perspective and in both private and public interactions.

From the U.S. viewpoint, important issues include interpretation of the rise and fall of the Dominican Republic's strategic importance, the legacy of military intervention and occupation, the problem of Dominican dictatorship and instability, and vacillating U.S. efforts to "democratize" the country. From the Dominican perspective, the essential themes involve foreign policies adopted from a position of relative weakness, ambivalent love-hate views toward the United States, emphasis on economic interests and the movement of Dominicans between the two countries, international political isolation, the adversarial relationship with neighboring Haiti, and the legacy of dictatorship and the uneven evolution of a Dominican-style democratic system.

The Dominican Republic and the United States is the eleventh book in The United States and the Americas series, volumes suitable for classroom use.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820319315
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Publication date: 01/01/1998
Series: The United States and the Americas Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

G. POPE ATKINS is Research Fellow, Institute of Latin American Studies, at the University of Texas, Austin, and is a professor of political science, emeritus, at the U.S. Naval Academy. He has written several books, including Latin America in the International Political System.

LARMAN C. WILSON is a professor of international relations, emeritus, at American University in Washington, D.C. He is the coauthor of Latin American Foreign Policies: An Analysis.

G. Pope Atkins (Author)
G. POPE ATKINS is Research Fellow, Institute of Latin American Studies, at the University of Texas, Austin, and is a professor of political science, emeritus, at the U.S. Naval Academy. He has written several books, including Latin America in the International Political System.

Larman C. Wilson (Author)
LARMAN C. WILSON is a professor of international relations, emeritus, at American University in Washington, D.C. He is the coauthor of Latin American Foreign Policies: An Analysis.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1
1 Colonial and Nineteenth-Century Foundations 6
2 United States Imperialism 37
3 The Trujillo Regime, Nonintervention, and World War II 65
4 The Trujillo Regime and the Cold War 86
5 The Post-Trujillo Aftermath, 1961-1966 119
6 The Balaguer Regime, 1966-1978 150
7 Dominican Democratization, 1978-1986 171
8 The Second Balaguer Regime, 1986-1996, and the Election of Fernandez 200
Epilogue 225
Notes 233
Bibliographical Essay 267
Index 285
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