6 Citations
What constitutes successful covert action? Evaluating unacknowledged interventionism in foreign affairs
- SociologyReview of International Studies
- 2021
Abstract Covert action has long been a controversial tool of international relations. However, there is remarkably little public understanding about whether it works and, more fundamentally, about…
La Revolución Guatemalteca y el legado del presidente Arbenz.
- Art
- 2012
Entre 1944 y 1954, Guatemala, el “pais de la eterna tirania”, vivio una experiencia revolucionaria y democratica radical. Se trato de un periodo mitico e inedito en su historia. Numerosas narrativas…
Exiles and Constituents: Baltic Refugees and American Cold War Politics, 1948-1960
- Political Science
- 2011
The Problems of Public Relations: Eisenhower, Latin America and the Potential Lessons for the Bush Administration
- Political Science
- 2008
Abstract Accompanied by intense media interest, President George W. Bush visited Latin America in March 2007. The trip, it seemed, was a rather obvious attempt to try and improve inter-American…
The Arbenz Factor: Salvador Allende, U.S.‐Chilean Relations, and the 1954 U.S. Intervention in Guatemala*
- Political Science
- 2007
Private Sources of U.S. Foreign Policy: William Pawley and the 1954 Coup d'tat in Guatemala
- Political ScienceJournal of Cold War Studies
- 2005
As a wealthy American businessman and former ambassador, William Pawley was a key actor in PBSUCCESS, the covert operation that brought down the government of Jacobo Arbenz Guzmn in Guatemala in…
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