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Book Review
Comparative/World
Daniela Spenser. The Impossible Triangle: Mexico, Soviet Russia, and the United States in the 1920s. Foreword by Friedrich Katz. (American Encounters/Global Interactions.) Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1999. Pp. xiv, 254. Cloth $49.95, paper $17.95.
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Much has been written about Mexico's relations with the United States during the 1920s. Similarly, a substantial number of studies have appeared in the former Soviet Union about Mexico's relations with the USSR. No scholarly work up to this point has attempted to explain in any depth the sometimes convoluted trilateral relationship that existed among the three countries during that decade, however. It is a subject that has long needed serious attention by scholars, and it is one that finally has been addressed by Daniela Spenser in this book. |
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