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Introduction: The Politics of Foreign Aid | p. 1 |
Changing Course in Latin America: Influences from Eisenhower, Modernization Theorists, Kennedy, and the Cuban Revolution | p. 11 |
Implementing the Alliance for Progress: The Initial Theoretical, Political, Management, and Marketing Problems | p. 29 |
Kennedy to Johnson: Giving Up on Idealism and Worrying About Political Instability | p. 47 |
Chile and the Alliance for Progress: Fighting Allende and Pushing Frei | p. 67 |
Brazil and the Alliance for Progress: Undermining Goulart and Rewarding the Military | p. 95 |
The Dominican Republic and the Alliance for Progress: Using Aid to Clean Up the Post-Trujillo and Postintervention Messes | p. 123 |
Colombia and the Alliance for Progress: Pushing Reliable Allies to Demonstrate That Aid Could Work | p. 149 |
The Alliance for Progress in the Late 1960s: The Slow Fade to Irrelevance | p. 175 |
Conclusion | p. 195 |
Address by President John F. Kennedy at the White House Reception for Members of the Diplomatic Corps of the Latin American Republics, March 13, 1961 | p. 199 |
The Charter of Punta Del Este: Establishing an Alliance for Progress within the Framework of Operation Pan America, August 17, 1966 | p. 205 |
President Lyndon B. Johnson's Remarks on the Alliance for Progress to Representatives of the Countries of Latin America, November 26, 1963 | p. 225 |
Declaration of the Presidents of America, Punta del Este, Uruguay, April 14, 1967 | p. 227 |
Key Officials in the Alliance for Progress Era | p. 247 |
Endnotes | p. 251 |
Index | p. 301 |
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