Thank God They're on Our Side: The United States and Right-Wing Dictatorships, 1921-1965
David F. Schmitz
(Author)
Description
Despite its avowed commitment to liberalism and democracy internationally, the United States has frequently chosen to back repressive or authoritarian regimes in parts of the world. In this comprehensive examination of American support of right-wing dictatorships, David Schmitz challenges the contention that the democratic impulse has consistently motivated U.S. foreign policy.Compelled by a persistent concern for order and influenced by a paternalistic racism that characterized non-Western peoples as vulnerable to radical ideas, U.S. policymakers viewed authoritarian regimes as the only vehicles for maintaining political stability and encouraging economic growth in nations such as Nicaragua and Iran, Schmitz argues. Expediency overcame ideology, he says, and the United States gained useful--albeit brutal and corrupt--allies who supported American policies and provided a favorable atmosphere for U.S. trade.
But such policy was not without its critics and did not remain static, Schmitz notes. Instead, its influence waxed and waned over the course of five decades, until the U.S. interventions in Vietnam marked its culmination.
Product Details
Price
$48.88
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Publish Date
May 31, 1999
Pages
400
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.1 X 1.0 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780807847732
About the Author
David F. Schmitz holds the Robert Allen Skotheim Chair of History at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. He is author of "The United States and Fascist Italy, 1922-1940."