Latin America Confronts the United States Asymmetry influence and US Latin American relations 2 Operacion Pan Americana fighting poverty and fighting Communism 3 Completing the nation Omar Torrijos and the long quest for the Panama Canal 4 A recalculation of interests NAFTA and Mexican foreign policy 5 An urgent opportunity the birth of Plan Colombia 6 Conclusions References

Latin America Confronts the United States  Asymmetry  influence  and US Latin American relations  2  Operacion Pan Americana  fighting poverty and fighting Communism  3  Completing the nation  Omar Torrijos and the long quest for the Panama Canal  4  A recalculation of interests  NAFTA and Mexican foreign policy  5  An urgent opportunity  the birth of Plan Colombia  6  Conclusions  References
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 1316466582

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"Latin America Confronts the United States offers a new perspective on US-Latin America relations. Drawing on research in six countries, the book examines how Latin American leaders are able to overcome power asymmetries to influence US foreign policy. The book provides in-depth explorations of key moments in post-World War II inter-American relations - foreign economic policy before the Alliance for Progress, the negotiation of the Panama Canal Treaties, the expansion of trade through NAFTA, and the growth of counternarcotics in Plan Colombia. The new evidence challenges earlier, US-centric explanations of these momentous events. Though differences in power were fundamental to each of these cases, relative weakness did not prevent Latin American leaders from aggressively pursuing their interests vis-...-vis the United States. Drawing on studies of foreign policy and international relations, the book examines how Latin American leaders achieved this influence - and why they sometimes failed"--

Latin America Confronts the United States

Latin America Confronts the United States
Author: Tom Long
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107121249

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Using multinational sources, the book explores how Latin American leaders influenced US policy in the context of asymmetrical power relations.

Latin America Confronts the United States

Latin America Confronts the United States
Author: Tom Long
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1316343898

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Latin America Confronts the United States offers a new perspective on US-Latin America relations. Drawing on research in six countries, the book examines how Latin American leaders are able to overcome power asymmetries to influence US foreign policy. The book provides in-depth explorations of key moments in post-World War II inter-American relations - foreign economic policy before the Alliance for Progress, the negotiation of the Panama Canal Treaties, the expansion of trade through NAFTA, and the growth of counternarcotics in Plan Colombia. The new evidence challenges earlier, US-centric explanations of these momentous events. Though differences in power were fundamental to each of these cases, relative weakness did not prevent Latin American leaders from aggressively pursuing their interests vis-à-vis the United States. Drawing on studies of foreign policy and international relations, the book examines how Latin American leaders achieved this influence - and why they sometimes failed.

The Most Dangerous Area in the World

The Most Dangerous Area in the World
Author: Stephen G. Rabe
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781469617367

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In March 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced the formation of the Alliance for Progress, a program dedicated to creating prosperous, socially just, democratic societies throughout Latin America. Over the next few years, the United States spent nearly $20 billion in pursuit of the Alliance's goals, but Latin American economies barely grew, Latin American societies remained inequitable, and sixteen extraconstitutional changes of government rocked the region. In this close, critical analysis, Stephen Rabe explains why Kennedy's grand plan for Latin America proved such a signal policy failure. Drawing on recently declassified materials, Rabe investigates the nature of Kennedy's intense anti-Communist crusade and explores the convictions that drove him to fight the Cold War throughout the Caribbean and Latin America--a region he repeatedly referred to as "the most dangerous area in the world." As Rabe acknowledges, Kennedy remains popular in the United States and Latin America, in part for the noble purposes behind the Alliance for Progress. But an unwavering determination to wage Cold War led Kennedy to compromise, even mutilate, those grand goals.

Tangled Destinies

Tangled Destinies
Author: Don M. Coerver,Linda Biesele Hall
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826321178

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Historical overview from both perspectives of the often-troubled and always uneven relationship between the United States and the nations of Latin America.

The United States and Latin America

The United States and Latin America
Author: Earl T. Glauert,Lester D. Langley
Publsiher: Reading, Mass : Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1971
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015001943003

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Making the Americas

Making the Americas
Author: Thomas F. O'Brien
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2007-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826342000

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The author, an expert on business interests in Latin America, examines U.S. efforts, spanning two centuries, to impose economic dominance on the peoples of the Americas and the Latin American responses to these policies.

The United States and Latin America

The United States and Latin America
Author: James Dunkerley,V. Bulmer-Thomas,David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies,University of London. Institute of Latin American Studies
Publsiher: David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173010535993

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After the Cold War, U.S.-Latin American relations shifted from security to trade and investment, drugs and migration. The new agenda has increased pressure to eliminate the U.S. embargo on Cuba and includes Latin America's growing ties to other regions. The 15 essays here, by U.S., Latin American, and European scholars, discuss these issues.