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Introduction
1. Cold War: A Counter-Revolutionary Offensive of Imperialism
2. Political Control and Economic Exploitation of Latin America by the US Financial Oligarchy
2.1 Historical background
2.2 Face to face with the national liberation movements
3. Cuban Revolution and Acceleration of the Bourgeois Class Struggle in Latin America
3.1 Defending the Cuban Revolution
3.2 At Playa Girón
3.3 The struggle continues
4. They Followed a 'Bad' Example
4.1 Chile
4.2 Nicaragua
4.3 Grenada
5. Strategies of the US Financial Oligarchy against Latin America during the Cold War
5.1 The 'flexible response' doctrine and the 'new horizons' doctrine as a reaction to the impetus of the Cuban Revolution
5.2 The Johnson doctrine
5.3 The Nixon doctrine, condemnation of human rights violations and Reagan's 'tough course'
5.4 Features of the revolutionary and counter-revolutionary process in Latin America during the Cold War
5.5 Challenges of the new situation
6. International Terrorism: The Secret Weapon of Imperialism
Conclusion
References
Legislative norms, documents and other relevant source material
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Name Index
Title
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
1. Cold War: A Counter-Revolutionary Offensive of Imperialism
2. Political Control and Economic Exploitation of Latin America by the US Financial Oligarchy
2.1 Historical background
2.2 Face to face with the national liberation movements
3. Cuban Revolution and Acceleration of the Bourgeois Class Struggle in Latin America
3.1 Defending the Cuban Revolution
3.2 At Playa Girón
3.3 The struggle continues
4. They Followed a 'Bad' Example
4.1 Chile
4.2 Nicaragua
4.3 Grenada
5. Strategies of the US Financial Oligarchy against Latin America during the Cold War
5.1 The 'flexible response' doctrine and the 'new horizons' doctrine as a reaction to the impetus of the Cuban Revolution
5.2 The Johnson doctrine
5.3 The Nixon doctrine, condemnation of human rights violations and Reagan's 'tough course'
5.4 Features of the revolutionary and counter-revolutionary process in Latin America during the Cold War
5.5 Challenges of the new situation
6. International Terrorism: The Secret Weapon of Imperialism
Conclusion
References
Legislative norms, documents and other relevant source material
Electronic sources
Name Index