The United States and Latin America in the 1990s: Beyond the Cold WarJonathan Hartlyn, Lars Schoultz, Augusto Varas University of North Carolina Press, 1992 - 328 Seiten A comprehensive examination of both unresolved tensions in inter-American relations and the specific problems facing U.S. and Latin American policymakers in the 1990s.--American Political Science Review "These well-integrated essays analyze the key issues in contemporary inter-American relations very clearly. The authors address their themes with subtlety and insight, in this first overall assessment of North-South relations in the Western Hemisphere during the post-Cold War period.--Christopher Mitchell, New York University "A superb contribution. . . . At a time when U.S.-Latin American relations face a critical turning point, policymakers would benefit from a careful reading of this fine book.--Eduardo A. Gamarra, Florida International University |
Inhalt
Chapter One Latin America and the International | 21 |
Chapter Three Changing U S Interests | 64 |
Chapter Four The Right and the New Right in Latin America | 86 |
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