Geopolitics of US interventionism in the Greater Caribbean, by Nayar López Castellanos and Pablo A. Maríñez, proposes addressing the geopolitics of US interventionism, to demonstrate how the United States has historically maintained an imperial relationship in the political, economic, social and cultural life of this set of neocolonial countries and territories. Castellanos and Maríñez weave with intelligence and clarity the processes of colonization, coups d'état and the exploitation of the territories of indigenous peoples at the hands of North American interference, to analyze the current configuration of the Greater Caribbean.
In their analysis, the authors use the ideas of José Martí, Fidel Castro, Eric Williams and Juan Bosch, in an effort to name the political struggles that have defined the region. Marcos Roitman Rosenmann in the prologue of the book assures that Geopol...read more