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224 p, Broken show window: the West Indian risings and their aftermath, 1938-1940 -- Securing the Caribbean: the establishment of United States bases in the British West Indies, September 1940-March 1941 -- Beyond security: the forming of the Anglo-American Caribbean commission, April 1941-March 1942 -- With bread or bullets: the Caribbean food crisis, the maintenance of order, and the sugar question, March-December 1942 -- The search for principles: the London conversations, December 1942 -- Unfinished business: divergent paths and broken promises, January 1943-March 1944 -- The birth of a program: the first West Indian conference, March-October 1944 -- Under the microscope: the Barbados recommendations and American economic foreign policy, July 1944-January 1945 -- Standoff: imperial policy and the joint statement, January-July 1945 -- A bitter rehearsal? Epilogue and conclusions.;
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323 p., A comprehensive study of the decisive 5-year period between 1962 and 1967 which witnessed the unfolding of an intense decolonization dialogue between Britain and its far-flung Eastern Caribbean possessions at the height of the Cold War.
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212 p., Analysis of Canadian and US democracy promotion in the Americas, with a focus on Haiti, Peru, and Bolivia in particular. The main argument is that democracy promotion is typically formulated to advance commercial, geopolitical and security objectives that conflict with a genuine commitment to democratic development. Includes chapter "Polyarchy at any cost in Haiti."
Caxias deo Sul, Rio Grande do Sul: EDUCS -Editora da Universidade de Caxias do Sul
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554 p, Focaliza a questão a partir da vinda da família real portuguesa ao Brasil, escoltada por navios de guerra ingleses. Reúne documentos e analisa os fatores que levaram a Inglaterra a enfatizar a luta contra o tráfico negreiro.;