Based on her unprecedented level of access to the School of the Americas, Gill describes the School's mission and training methods and reveals how its students, alumni, and officers perceive themselves in relation to the dirty wars that have raged across Latin America. Assessing the School's role in U.S. empire-building, she shows how Latin America's brightest and most ambitious military officers are indoctrinated into a stark good-versus-evil worldview, seduced by consumer society and the “American dream,” and enlisted as proxies in Washington's war against drugs and “subversion.”
| ISBN: | 9780822333821 |
| Publication date: | 15th November 2004 |
| Author: | Lesley Gill |
| Publisher: | Duke University Press |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 281 pages |
| Series: | American Encounters/global Interactions |
| Genres: |
Warfare and defence Military engineering |
Based on her unprecedented level of access to the School of the Americas, Gill describes the School's mission and training methods and reveals how its students, alumni, and officers perceive themselves in relation to the dirty wars that have raged across Latin America. Assessing the School's role in U.S. empire-building, she shows how Latin America's brightest and most ambitious military officers are indoctrinated into a stark good-versus-evil worldview, seduced by consumer society and the “American dream,” and enlisted as proxies in Washington's war against drugs and “subversion.”
The School of the Americas features in the following genres: Warfare and defence, Military engineering
The School of the Americas is available in Hardback, Paperback
The School of the Americas was written by Lesley Gill and published by Duke University Press
The School of the Americas has 281 pages
Yes it is part of American Encounters/global Interactions series