Somoza and Roosevelt
Discover the intricate dynamics of U.S.-Nicaragua relations in "Somoza and Roosevelt" by Andrew Crawley. Published by Oxford University Press in 2007, this compelling hardback spans 304 pages and delves deep into the significant period during the Great Depression and World War II. Crawley meticulously examines the implications of America's non-intervention policy in Nicaragua, revealing how this stance could be detrimental to both nations involved. This thought-provoking analysis challenges prevailing theories regarding the United States' influence in establishing and sustaining one of Latin America's most enduring authoritarian regimes. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book not only provides insights into political maneuvers but also explores the broader impacts of foreign policy in the region. Add "Somoza and Roosevelt" to your collection today and gain a richer understanding of this pivotal moment in history.