Emperors in the Jungle - The Hidden History of the U.S. in Panama (Paperback)


"[John Lindsay-Poland] tells us of ill-known truths and badly understood realities and thus helps prevent useless hatreds between two peoples who share so much common history. Panamanians must aspire to be universal if we want to survive as a people and as a nation in a globalized world, but we can only achieve that if we are authentic. On that path toward ourselves, John Lindsay-Poland has been and will be a welcome friend."-- Guillermo Castro, Panamanian sociologist, from the afterword
"John Lindsay-Polands book "Emperors in the Jungle" should be read by all Americans who do not understand why the U.S. has a serious image problem overseas and how the Department of Defense weakens U.S. policy. My experience is that the U.S. military becomes arrogant, hypocritical and unwilling to comply with treaty commitments when there is a budgetary cost involved, even if it means like in Panama, leaving behind threats to human life, health and safety."-- Fernando Manfredo Jr., former Panama Canal Treaty negotiator and co-Chairman of the Panama-U.S. Working Group for the removal of the hazards in the U.S. military ranges in Panama.

""Emperors in the Jungle" stands out as a most valuable contribution to understandings of the complex relationship between the United States and a tiny neighbor. It is one of the best available examples of Thucydides's dictum that large nations do what they want, and small nations accept what they must, yet at the same time a reminder that small nations are not without power--after all is said and done, Panama now owns its canal."--Lars Schoultz, author of "Beneath the United States: A History of U.S. Policy toward Latin America"

"John Lindsay-Poland hasdedicated himself to issues of human rights and justice for Panamanians. His tireless efforts continue to motivate people and shed needed light on the truths he discovers. "Emperors in the Jungle" is a timeless look at the real dimensions of U.S. foreign policy."--Barbara Trent, director of the Academy Award(R)-winning documentary, "The Panama Deception
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"[John Lindsay-Poland] tells us of ill-known truths and badly understood realities and thus helps prevent useless hatreds between two peoples who share so much common history. Panamanians must aspire to be universal if we want to survive as a people and as a nation in a globalized world, but we can only achieve that if we are authentic. On that path toward ourselves, John Lindsay-Poland has been and will be a welcome friend."-- Guillermo Castro, Panamanian sociologist, from the afterword
"John Lindsay-Polands book "Emperors in the Jungle" should be read by all Americans who do not understand why the U.S. has a serious image problem overseas and how the Department of Defense weakens U.S. policy. My experience is that the U.S. military becomes arrogant, hypocritical and unwilling to comply with treaty commitments when there is a budgetary cost involved, even if it means like in Panama, leaving behind threats to human life, health and safety."-- Fernando Manfredo Jr., former Panama Canal Treaty negotiator and co-Chairman of the Panama-U.S. Working Group for the removal of the hazards in the U.S. military ranges in Panama.

""Emperors in the Jungle" stands out as a most valuable contribution to understandings of the complex relationship between the United States and a tiny neighbor. It is one of the best available examples of Thucydides's dictum that large nations do what they want, and small nations accept what they must, yet at the same time a reminder that small nations are not without power--after all is said and done, Panama now owns its canal."--Lars Schoultz, author of "Beneath the United States: A History of U.S. Policy toward Latin America"

"John Lindsay-Poland hasdedicated himself to issues of human rights and justice for Panamanians. His tireless efforts continue to motivate people and shed needed light on the truths he discovers. "Emperors in the Jungle" is a timeless look at the real dimensions of U.S. foreign policy."--Barbara Trent, director of the Academy Award(R)-winning documentary, "The Panama Deception
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Imprint

Duke University Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

American Encounters/Global Interactions

Release date

February 2003

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First published

February 2003

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 19mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

280

ISBN-13

978-0-8223-3098-1

Barcode

9780822330981

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LSN

0-8223-3098-9



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