Intervention in Mexico (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Samuel Guy Inman

 
9780483318649: Intervention in Mexico (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Intervention in Mexico offers a firsthand look at American ideas on international relations, education, and moral leadership during a pivotal era.

It presents how U.S. policy framed Latin American ties, cultural exchange, and the search for a constructive role in a changing world.

The work blends personal travel observations with reflections on diplomacy, the value of knowledge exchange, and proposals for strengthening friendship with neighboring nations. It discusses how education and community development could support peaceful, practical collaboration across the Americas, beyond military action.

  • Explores shifts in attitudes toward the United States from Latin American leaders and students.
  • Discusses the idea that nations should act as "brothers' keepers" and pursue fair, constructive engagement.
  • Proposes educational and cultural initiatives as a path to long-term regional stability.
  • Offers historical context on early 20th-century politics, war, and international diplomacy.

Ideal for readers interested in historical views on U.S.–Latin American relations, wartime diplomacy, and the role of education in international outreach.

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