Beyond US Hegemony: The Shaping of the Cold War in Latin America
Dossier
Countering war or embracing peace? Dialogues between regionalism and multilateralism in Latin America (1945-1954). Alexandre L. Moreli and Boris Le Chaffotee
Adapting to the new world: Mexico's International Strategy of Economic Development at the outset of the Cold War, 1946-1952. Vanni Pettiná
La Nación, Peronism, and the Origins of the Cold War in Argentina. José Antonio Sánchez-Román
Representations of Peronism as totalitarianism in the view of the Socialist Party during a Cold War period in Argentina (1950-1955). Juan Pablo Artinian
The Mexican political fracture and the 1954 coup in Guatemala (The beginnings of the cold war in Latin America). Soledad Loaeza
Collectivization, participation and dissidence on the transatlantic axis during the Cold War: Cultural Guerrilla for destabilizing the balance of power in the 1960s. Paula Barreiro López
Articles
Seylla and charybdis 2.0: reconstructing colonial Spanish American territories between metropolitan dream and effective control, historical ambiguities and cybernetic determinism. Werner Stangl
Comparative systems and the functioning of networks: the Caribbean and Indo-Pacific models of trade. XVII and XVIII centuries. Antoni Picazo Muntaner