- George Herring, “‘Five Continents and Seven Seas’: World War II and the Rise
of American Globalism.” 538-594. - Odd Arne Westad, The Cold War: A World History (New York:
Penguin, 2017), 1-17, 617-629 - James Lockhart, Chile, the CIA and the Cold War: A Transatlantic Perspective
73-125; - Thomas Wright, “Chile under Allende: A Peaceful Road to Socialism?” and
“State Terrorism in South America.” - Thomas Wright, Latin America in the Era of the Cuban Revolution and Beyond:
xiii-xviii and 41-59 and 141-161 and 187-207 - Thomas Wright, “Introduction” and “Fidelismo and the Radicalization of Latin
American Politics.” - John Coatsworth, “The Cold War in Central America, 1975-1991.” From
Melvyn Leffler and Odd Arne Westad, eds., The Cambridge History of the
Cold War, vol. III: Endings– 201-221. End of the Cold War. - Thomas Wright, “Chile: Impunity, Truth, and Justice in a Protected
Democracy.” - Thomas Wright, State Terrorism in Latin America: Chile, Argentina, and
International Human Rights (Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007), 179-224.
Sample Solution
The post International Human Rights appeared first on ACED ESSAYS.