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HI 453 United States-Latin American Relations Since 1823
Critical analysis of the last two centuries of relations between the US and Latin America. Exploration of major policies using primary sources and declassified CIA documents. Major themes include US economic, political, and military influence, covert and overt US interventions, and response by Latin American governments. Historical perspectives on contemporary inter-American problems such as drugs, environment, debt crisis, human rights abuses, and the impact of the Latino population in the U.S. Credit will not be given both for ±á±õÌý453 and ±á±õÌý553.
Prerequisite: 3 hrs. of History
Typically offered in Spring only
This course is offered alternate even years