Understanding U S Latin American Relations

Understanding U S  Latin American Relations
Author: Mark Eric Williams
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136645754

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This book examines U.S.-Latin American relations from an historical, contemporary, and theoretical perspective. By drawing examples from the distant and more recent past—and interweaving history with theory—Williams illustrates the enduring principles of International Relations theory and provides students the conceptual tools required to make sense of inter-American relations. It is a masterful guide for how to organize facts, think systematically about issues, weigh competing explanations, and confidently draw your own conclusions regarding the past, present, and future of international politics in the region.

Contemporary U S Latin American Relations

Contemporary U S  Latin American Relations
Author: Jorge I. Domínguez,Rafael Fernández de Castro
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2010-07-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136962608

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Drawing on the research and experience of fifteen internationally recognized Latin America scholars, this insightful text presents an overview of inter-American relations during the first decade of the twenty-first century. This unique collection identifies broad changes in the international system that have had significant affects in the Western Hemisphere, including issues of politics and economics, the securitization of U.S. foreign policy, balancing U.S. primacy, the wider impact of the world beyond the Americas, especially the rise of China, and the complexities of relationships between neighbors. Contemporary U.S.-Latin American Relations focuses on the near-neighbors of the United States—Mexico, Cuba, the Caribbean and Central America—as well as the larger countries of South America—including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. Each chapter addresses a country’s relations with the United States, and each considers themes that are unique to that country’s bilateral relations as well as those themes that are more general to the relations of Latin America as a whole. This cohesive and accessible volume is required reading for Latin American politics students and scholars alike.

Close Encounters of Empire

Close Encounters of Empire
Author: Gilbert Michael Joseph,Catherine LeGrand,Ricardo Donato Salvatore
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822320991

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Essays that suggest new ways of understanding the role that US actors and agencies have played in Latin America." - publisher.

U S Latin American Relations

U S  Latin American Relations
Author: Michael J. Kryzanek
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1990
Genre: Latin America
ISBN: UCSD:31822005298773

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Second edition of this work on the critical relationship between the USA and its Latin neighbours, detailing new developments such as the Iran-Contra scandal along with an historical survey of inter-American relations from the Monroe Doctrine to the present.

Contemporary U S Latin American Relations

Contemporary U S  Latin American Relations
Author: Jorge I. Domínguez,Rafael Fernández de Castro
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2016-03-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317552802

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Drawing on the research and experience of fifteen internationally recognized Latin America scholars, this insightful text presents an overview of inter-American relations during the first two decades of the twenty-first century. This unique collection identifies broad changes in the international system that have had significant effects in the Western Hemisphere, including issues of politics and economics, the securitization of U.S. foreign policy, balancing U.S. primacy, the wider impact of the world beyond the Americas, especially the rise of China, and the complexities of relationships between neighbors. The second edition of Contemporary U.S.-Latin American Relations focuses on U.S. neighbors near and far —Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. Each chapter addresses a country’s relations with the United States, and each considers themes that are unique to that country’s bilateral relations as well as those themes that are more general to the relations of Latin America as a whole. The book also features new chapters on transnational criminal violence, the Latino diasporas in the United States, and U.S.-Latin American migration. This cohesive and accessible volume is required reading for Latin American politics students and scholars alike.

U S and Latin American Relations

U S  and Latin American Relations
Author: Gregory B. Weeks
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2015-05-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781118912508

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Featuring numerous updates and revisions, U.S. and Latin American Relations, 2nd Edition offers in-depth theoretical and historical analyses to explore the complex dynamic between the United States and the countries that comprise Latin America. Presents a theoretical framework that allows readers to view U.S.-Latin American relations from both a regional and global context Reviews the history of U.S.-Latin American relations from the 19th century to the present, including in-depth coverage of the ways political events in Cuba have shaped policy Examines former issues of conflict that are now areas of cooperation, such as debt and trade, immigration, human rights, illegal drugs, and terrorism Incorporates primary documents to place issues within historical context

The Second Century

The Second Century
Author: Mark T. Gilderhus
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 084202414X

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The Second Century: U.S.-Latin American Relations since 1889 focuses on U.S. relations with Latin America during the second century, a period bounded by the advent of the New Diplomacy late in the nineteenth century and the end of the Cold War about one hundred years later. This text provides a balanced perspective as it presents both the United States's view that the Western Hemisphere needed to unite under a common democratic, capitalistic society, and the Latin American countries' response to U.S. attempts to impose these goals on their southern neighbors. This book examines the reciprocal interactions between the two regions, each with distinctive purposes, outlooks, interests, and cultures. It also places U.S.-Latin American relations within the larger context of global politics and economics. The Second Century is an excellent text for courses in Latin American history and diplomatic history.

A Hemisphere to Itself

A Hemisphere to Itself
Author: Frank Niess,Béatrice Mandeau,Gudrun Fienemann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1990
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UVA:X001962997

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