2004
Greg Grandin
- Assistant Professor
- New York University
Abstract
Examining three representative conflicts, each corresponding to a particular decade--Cuba in the 1960s, Chile in the 1970s, and Central America in the 1980s--my research project argues that the experience of the United States in Latin America during the Cold War was crucial in shaping the modalities of governance, techniques of rule, and ideological self-understandings that characterize the US's current global hegemony.