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this file contains all items written by authors whose last names begin with the first half of the alphabet (A through L); a second file is for authors whose last names begin with M through Z.
The primary documents
quoted in the text are fully cited in the book's endnotes, and are not
included in this bibliography.
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Abel, Christopher A.,
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Aberbach, Joel D. and
Rockman, Bert A., "Clashing Beliefs Within the Executive Branch: The Nixon
Administration Bureaucracy," American Political Science Review 70
(June 1976), pp. 456-468.
Abrahams, Paul Philip,
"The Foreign Expansion of American Finance and Its Relationship to the
Foreign Economic Policies of the United States, 1907-1921," Ph.D. dissertation,
University of Wisconsin, 1967.
Abrams, Richard M., "United States Intervention Abroad: The First Quarter Century," American Historical Review 79 (February 1974), pp. 72-102.
Adams, James L., The Growing Church Lobby in Washington (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 1970).
Adams, John, Diary and Autobiography of John Adams, L.H. Butterfield, ed., 4 vols. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1961).
--- The Works of John Adams, Charles Francis Adams, ed., 10 vols. (Boston: Little, Brown, 1856).
Adams, John Quincy, Diary of John Quincy Adams, Robert J. Taylor and Marc Friedlaender, eds. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981).
--- Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, Comprising Portions of his Diary from 1795 to 1848, Charles Francis Adams, ed., 12 vols. (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1874-1875).
--- Writings of John Quincy Adams, Worthington Chauncey Ford, ed., 7 vols. (NY: Macmillan, 1913-1917).
Adler, Kenneth P., and Davis Bobrow, "Interest and Influence in Foreign Affairs," Public Opinion Quarterly 20 (Spring 1956), pp. 89-102.
Adler, Selig, "Bryan and Wilsonian Caribbean Penetration," Hispanic American Historical Review 20 (May 1940), pp. 198-226.
Agee, Philip, Inside the Company: CIA Diary (Middlesex, England: Penguin Books, 1975).
--- White Paper Whitewash: Interviews with Philip Agee on the CIA and El Salvador, Warner Poelchau, ed. (NY: Deep Cover Books, 1981).
Aguilar, Alonso, El panamericanismo de la Doctrina Monroe a la Doctrina Johnson (Mexico: Cuadernos Americanos, 1965).
Aguilar, Luis E., Cuba
1933 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1972).
Aguilar Camín,
Héctor, and Lorenzo Meyer, In the Shadow of the Mexican Revolution:
Contemporary Mexican History, 1910-1989, Luis Alberto Fierro, trans.
(Austin: University of Texas Press, 1993).
Alberdi, Juan Bautista,
Escritos póstumos de J.B. Alberdi: estudios económicos
(Buenos Aires: Imprenta Europea, 1895).
Albright, George Leslie,
Official Explorations for Pacific Railroads 1853-1855 (Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1921).
Allen, Cyril, "Félix
Belly: Nicaraguan Canal Promoter," Hispanic American Historical Review
37 (February, 1957), pp. 46-59.
Allison, Graham T., "Conceptual
Models and the Cuban Missile Crisis," American Political Science Review
63 (September 1969), pp. 689-718.
--- Essence of Decision
(Boston: Little Brown, 1971).
Almond, Gabriel A., The
American People and Foreign Policy, rev. ed. (NY: Frederick A. Praeger,
1960).
--- "The Conceptual History
of the Civic Culture Concept," in The Civic Culture Revisited, Gabriel
A. Almond and Sidney Verba, eds. (Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications,
1989), pp. 1-36.
Altimir, Oscar, The
Extent of Poverty in Latin America, World Bank Working Paper 522, Washington,
D.C.: World Bank, 1982.
--- "Income Distribution
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52 (April 1994), pp. 7-31.
American Civil Liberties
Union, National Immigration and Alien Rights Project, Salvadorans in
the United States: The Case for Extended Voluntary Departure (Washington,
D.C.: American Civil Liberties Union, April 1984).
American Institute for
Free Labor Development, Annual Progress Report, 1962-1980: 18 Years
of Partnership for Progress (Washington, D.C.: AIFLD, 1980).
American Petroleum Institute,
Basic Petroleum Data Book (Washington, D.C.: American Petroleum
Institute, annual publication).
Ameringer, Charles D.,
"The Panama Canal Lobby of Philippe Bunau-Varilla and William Nelson Cromwell,"
American Historical Review 68 (January 1963), pp. 346-363.
--- "Philippe Bunau-Varilla
and the Panama Canal," Ph.D. dissertation, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
1958.
Amerson, Robert, How
Democracy Triumphed over Dictatorship: Public Diplomacy in Venezuela
(Washington, D.C.: American University Press, 1995).
Ames, Fisher, Works
of Fisher Ames (Boston: T.B. Wait, 1809).
Ammon, Harry, James
Monroe: The Quest for National Identity (NY: McGraw-Hill, 1971).
-- "The Monroe Doctrine:
Domestic Politics or National Decision?" Diplomatic History 5 (Winter
1981), pp. 53-70.
Anderson, Thomas D.,
Geopolitics of the Caribbean: Ministates in a Wider World (NY: Praeger,
1984).
Arévalo, Juan
José, The Shark and the Sardines, June Cobb and Dr. Raúl
Osegueda, trans. (NY: Lyle Stuart, 1961).
Argyris, Chris, "Some
Causes of Organizational Ineffectiveness within the Department of State,"
Occasional Paper Number 2, Washington, D.C.: Center for International Systems
Research, Department of State, 1967.
Arnson, Cynthia J., "Background
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Washington, D.C.: Institute for Policy Studies, March 1982.
--- Crossroads: Congress,
the President, and Central America, 1976-1993, 2d ed. (University Park:
Pennsylvania State University Press, 1993).
--- El Salvador: A
Revolution Confronts the United States (Washington, D.C.: Institute
for Policy Studies, 1982).
Art, Robert J., "Bureaucratic
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4 (December 1973), pp. 467-490.
--- The TFX Decision
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Ascher, William, Scheming
for the Poor: The Politics of Redistribution in Latin America (Cambridge:
Harvard University Press, 1984).
Atkins, Edwin F., Sixty
Years in Cuba: Reminiscences of Edwin F. Atkins (Cambridge, MA: Riverside
Press, 1926).
Atkins, G. Pope, Latin
America in the International Political System, 3d ed. (Boulder, CO:
Westview Press, 1995).
--- ed., The United
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Era (Austin: Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, 1992).
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Larman C. Wilson, The United States and the Trujillo Regime (New
Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1971).
Atwater, Elton, American
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Austin, Moses, The
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the Year 1919, volume 2, pt. 1-2 (Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1924).
Auxier, George W., "The
Propaganda Activities of the Cuban Junta in Precipitating the Spanish-American
War, 1895-1898," Hispanic American Historical Review 19 (August
1939), pp. 286-305.
Axeen, David, "Romantics
and Civilizers: American Attitudes toward War, 1898-1902," Ph.D. dissertation,
Yale University, 1969.
Axlerod, Robert, ed.,
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Princeton University Press, 1976).
Bacchus, William I.,
Foreign Policy and the Bureaucratic Process: The State Department's
Country Director System (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1974).
--- Staffing for Foreign
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Bagley, Worth H., Sea
Power and Western Security: The Next Decade, Adelphi Papers Number
139 (London: International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1977).
Bailey, Thomas A., "Interest
in a Nicaragua Canal, 1903-1931," Hispanic American Historical Review
16 (February 1936), pp. 2-28.
Bailey, Samuel L., The
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Baines, John M., "U.S.
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Balbontín, Manuel,
La invasión americana, 1846 á 1848; apuntes del subteniente
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Baldwin, David A., "Congressional
Initiative in Foreign Policy," Journal of Politics 28 (November
1966), pp. 754-773.
--- Economic Development
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Baloyra, Enrique, El
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1982).
Bancroft, Hubert Howe,
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A.L. Bancroft; vol. 6, San Francisco: The History Company, 1883-1888).
Baracisse, Charles A.,
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61 (January 1958), pp. 341-349.
Barber, Willard F., and
Neale C. Ronning, Internal Security and Military Power: Counterinsurgency
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--- Roots of War
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Barrett, James Wyman,
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Barrows, Chester L.,
William M. Evarts: Lawyer, Diplomat, Statesman (Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press, 1941).
Bastert, Russell H.,
"Diplomatic Reversal: Frelinghuysen's Opposition to Blaine's Pan-American
Policy in 1882," Mississippi Valley Historical Review 42 (March
1956), pp. 653-671.
--- "A New Approach to
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(NY: Devin-Adair, 1964).
--- Respuesta
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Beals, Carleton, Banana
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--- Pan America
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Beals, Carleton, and
Bryce Oliver, Herschel Brickell, Samuel Guy Inman, What the South American
Thinks of Us (NY: Robt M. McBride and Co., 1945).
Beck, Warren Albert,
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Beck, William Freer, "Anglo-United States Relatins with Chile during the War of the Pacific, 1879-1883: A Study in Diplomatic History," Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pittsburgh, 1942.
Beard, Charles, The
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Beaulac, Willard L.,
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--- The Fractured
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Becker, William H., "1899-1920:
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Beinser, Robert L., Twelve
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Belohlavek, John M.,
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Bemis, Samuel Flagg,
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--- The Latin American
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--- "A Way to Stop the
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--- John Quincy Adams
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Benedict, Ruth, Patterns
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Benjamin, Jules R., "The
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--- "The Machadato and
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55 (January 1975), pp. 66-91.
--- The United States
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Bennett, James T., and
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Thirty Years, from 1820 to 1850, 2 vols. (NY: D. Appleton, 1854-1856).
Benz, Stephen, "William
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Bergad, Laird W., Cuban
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Berger, Mark T., Under Northern Eyes: Latin American Studies and U.S. Hegemony in the Americas, 1898-1990 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995).
Berle, Adolf A., Navigating
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Berman, Karl, Under
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Berryman, Phillip, The
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(Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1984).
--- Stubborn Hope:
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Bethell, Leslie, The
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Beisner, Robert L., From
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Billman, Calvin James,
"Backgrounds and Policies of Selected United States Diplomats to Latin
America, 1898-1938," Ph.D. dissertation, Tulane University, 1955.
Binkley, William Campbell,
The Expansionist Movement in Texas, 1836-1850 (Berkeley: University
of California Press, 1925).
Binning, William Charles,
"The Role of the Export-Import Bank in Inter-American Affairs," Ph.D. dissertation,
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Birns, Laurence, "The
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Bitar, Sergio, "United
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for the Future," Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs
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Blake, Nelson M., "Background
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Blakemore, Harold, British
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Blasier, Cole, "The Cuban-U.S.-Soviet
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--- The Giant's Rival:
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--- The Hovering Giant:
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Blechman, Barry M., and
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Blythe, Samuel G., "Mexico:
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--- Weakness and Deceit:
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Bonsal, Philip W., "Cuba,
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pp. 260-276.
--- Cuba, Castro and
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Booth, John A., and Thomas
W. Walker, Understanding Central America, 2d ed. (Boulder, CO: Westview
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Bornholdt, Laura, Baltimore
and Early Pan-Americanism: A Study in the Background of the Monroe Doctrine
(Northhampton, MA: Smith College Studies in History, 1949).
--- "Baltimore as a Port
of Propaganda for Latin American Independence," Ph.D. dissertation, Yale
University, 1945.
Boucher, Chauncey S.,
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Review 8 (June-September, 1921), pp. 13-79.
Bourne, Kenneth, Britain
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--- "The Clayton-Bulwer
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of the United States, 1857-60," Journal of Modern History 33 (September
1961), pp. 287-291.
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--- "The Great American
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--- "The United States
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Bream, Charles Gray,
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University of Chicago, 1945.
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Bridges, Clarence Allan,
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of Texas, 1940.
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Brown, Stephen Dechman,
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--- "Colombia and International
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--- Our Troubled Hemisphere: Perspectives on United States-Latin American Relations (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1967).
Bushnell, David, Eduardo
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--- The Santander
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