Grenada: Revolution In Reverse
The US invasion of Grenada in 1983 was seen as a victory for freedom. By the early 1990s, however, the story of post-invasion Grenada had become one of disillusionment and cynicism. This work reveals the extent of the US failure, economic and political, and its impact on the island's people.
Series: Latin America Bureau Books
Published: 1990
Pages: 150
eBook: 9781909013216
Paperback: 9780906156483
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