The Cold War and Decolonization in British Guiana

The Cold War and Decolonization in British Guiana
Title The Cold War and Decolonization in British Guiana PDF eBook
Author Joshua David Esposito
Publisher
Pages
Release 2010
Genre Decolonization
ISBN

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U. S. Intervention in British Guiana

U. S. Intervention in British Guiana
Title U. S. Intervention in British Guiana PDF eBook
Author Stephen G. Rabe
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 2005
Genre Guyana
ISBN 9789766372316

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No One Cared about British Honduras

No One Cared about British Honduras
Title No One Cared about British Honduras PDF eBook
Author Eric M. Rowe
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 2014
Genre Cold War
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Decolonization and Conflict in the United Nations

Decolonization and Conflict in the United Nations
Title Decolonization and Conflict in the United Nations PDF eBook
Author Basil A. Ince
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 1974
Genre Decolonization
ISBN

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U.S. Intervention in British Guiana

U.S. Intervention in British Guiana
Title U.S. Intervention in British Guiana PDF eBook
Author Stephen G. Rabe
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 254
Release 2006-05-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0807876968

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In the first published account of the massive U.S. covert intervention in British Guiana between 1953 and 1969, Stephen G. Rabe uncovers a Cold War story of imperialism, gender bias, and racism. When the South American colony now known as Guyana was due to gain independence from Britain in the 1960s, U.S. officials in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations feared it would become a communist nation under the leadership of Cheddi Jagan, a Marxist who was very popular among the South Asian (mostly Indian) majority. Although to this day the CIA refuses to confirm or deny involvement, Rabe presents evidence that CIA funding, through a program run by the AFL-CIO, helped foment the labor unrest, race riots, and general chaos that led to Jagan's replacement in 1964. The political leader preferred by the United States, Forbes Burnham, went on to lead a twenty-year dictatorship in which he persecuted the majority Indian population. Considering race, gender, religion, and ethnicity along with traditional approaches to diplomatic history, Rabe's analysis of this Cold War tragedy serves as a needed corrective to interpretations that depict the Cold War as an unsullied U.S. triumph.

The Cold War in British Guiana, 1953-1966

The Cold War in British Guiana, 1953-1966
Title The Cold War in British Guiana, 1953-1966 PDF eBook
Author Lilowatti Ramcharan
Publisher
Pages
Release 2003
Genre
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Forbidden Freedom

Forbidden Freedom
Title Forbidden Freedom PDF eBook
Author Cheddi Jagan
Publisher Hansib Publishing (Caribbean), Limited
Pages 136
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN

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First published in 1954, Jagan's ""Story of British,Guiana"" appeared in the aftermath of the military,intervention that removed from office the,democratically elected government of which he was,Premier. Jagan showed how this fitted into both,the colonial policy of Britain and the Cold War,spearheaded by the US. The book includes an,analysis of labour and the colonies as well as a,new preface by the author calling for a break in,policies which are leading both the developed and,developing worlds faster to disaster.