""The Impossible Triange" succeeds on many levels, but perhaps none more than in its innovative trilateral approach. The Mexico that emerges from Spenser's narrative is both object--of the unequal struggle for influence between the United States and the Soviet Union--and subject, capable of dealing with these two 'courtiers' on its own terms. This engagingly-told story reminds us of the radical contingencies thrown up by the Bolshevik Revolution and how that revolution permanently altered the conduct of international relations."--Lewis Siegelbaum, Michigan State University
""The Impossible Triange" succeeds on many levels, but perhaps none more than in its innovative trilateral approach. The Mexico that emerges from Spenser's narrative is both object--of the unequal struggle for influence between the United States and the Soviet Union--and subject, capable of dealing with these two 'courtiers' on its own terms. This engagingly-told story reminds us of the radical contingencies thrown up by the Bolshevik Revolution and how that revolution permanently altered the conduct of international relations."--Lewis Siegelbaum, Michigan State University
Daniela Spenser is a Fellow at Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social in Mexico City.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword / Friedrich Katz ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 Part One- The Encounter of Two Revolutions, 1917-1924 1 The United States in Search of Its Mexican Policy 9 2 Mexico in Soviet Calculations 32 3 Soviet Russia in Mexican Politics 51 Part Two- The Revolutions Arrive at Cross-Purposes, 1924-1927 4 The United States Challenges Mexico 75 5 The Soviets Misunderstand Their Meixcan Friend 95 6 Mexico at the Crossroads 113 Part Three- The Revolutions Collide, 1928-1930 7 The United States as Good Neighbor 133 8 The Ideological Excesses of the Comintern 152 9 The Break in relations between Mexico and the USSR 170 Final Reflections 191 Notes 195 Bibliography 231 Index 251
Foreword / Friedrich Katz ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 Part One- The Encounter of Two Revolutions, 1917-1924 1 The United States in Search of Its Mexican Policy 9 2 Mexico in Soviet Calculations 32 3 Soviet Russia in Mexican Politics 51 Part Two- The Revolutions Arrive at Cross-Purposes, 1924-1927 4 The United States Challenges Mexico 75 5 The Soviets Misunderstand Their Meixcan Friend 95 6 Mexico at the Crossroads 113 Part Three- The Revolutions Collide, 1928-1930 7 The United States as Good Neighbor 133 8 The Ideological Excesses of the Comintern 152 9 The Break in relations between Mexico and the USSR 170 Final Reflections 191 Notes 195 Bibliography 231 Index 251
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