Bankers and Diplomats: The Diplomacy of the Dollar in Mexico, 1921-1924*
N. Stephen Kane
Business History Review, 1973, vol. 47, issue 3, 335-352
Abstract:
Intimate cooperation between American investment bankers and the diplomats of the Department of State occurred in the early 1920s because both groups shared similar goals and interests in Mexico. The resulting exercise in dollar diplomacy achieved some immediate ends but proved very short-sighted and self-defeating in the end.
Date: 1973
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