Brazil and the United States: Convergence and Divergence

Brazil and the United States: Convergence and Divergence

by Joseph Smith
Brazil and the United States: Convergence and Divergence

Brazil and the United States: Convergence and Divergence

by Joseph Smith

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Overview

Although Brazil and the United States have long regarded each other sympathetically, relations between the two countries have been adversely affected by geographical distance, language barriers, and cultural indifference. In this comprehensive overview, Joseph Smith examines the history of Brazil-U.S. relations from the early nineteenth century to the present day.

With the exception of commerce, notably the coffee trade, there was relatively little contact between the countries during the nineteenth century. A convergence of national interests took place during the first decade of the twentieth century and was exemplified in Brazil’s strategy of “approximating” its foreign policy to that pursued by the United States. In return, Brazil expected economic gains and diplomatic support for its ambition to be the leading power in South America. But U.S. leaders were cautious and self-serving. Brazil was treated as a special ally, according to Smith, but only at times of major crisis such as the two world wars.

As the twentieth century progressed, friction developed over programs of U.S. financial assistance and efforts to deal with the threat of communism. Recently there have been disagreements over Brazil’s determination to take its rightful place as a global economic player and regional leader. Nonetheless history reveals that these two giant nations of the Western Hemisphere share national interests that they realize are best served by maintaining a friendly, cooperative relationship.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820337333
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Publication date: 11/15/2010
Series: The United States and the Americas Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 228
Sales rank: 904,319
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

JOSEPH SMITH is a reader in American diplomatic history in the department of history at the University of Exeter. He is the editor of History, the journal of the Historical Association of Great Britain, and the author of seven books, most recently Historical Dictionary of United States-Latin American Relations and The United States and Latin America: A History of American Diplomacy, 1776–2000.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. The South American Empire
Chapter 2. From Empire to Republic
Chapter 3. The New Era
Chapter 4. The Republic under Threat
Chapter 5. The Global Crisis
Chapter 6. The Cold War
Chapter 7. The Rise and Fall of Military Government
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliographical Essay
Index
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