3 edition of Finding Our Way? Toward Maturity in U.S. Latin American Relations (Aei Studies, No 460) found in the catalog.
Finding Our Way? Toward Maturity in U.S. Latin American Relations (Aei Studies, No 460)
Howard J. Wiarda
Published
March 1988
by Aei Pr
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Written in English
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 304 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8245187M |
ISBN 10 | 0844736325 |
ISBN 10 | 9780844736327 |
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A handy compilation of 15 essays by an academic Latin Americanist well connected with the Washington policymaking community during the Reagan years. Although the book suffers from some of the repetition and internal contradictions that almost inevitably mar such endeavors, the volume's main argument emerges clearly: "The Reagan administration's Latin American policy has evolved significantly.
he reviews the recent history of U.S. policies toward Latin America which presidents since Franklin D. Roosevelt have offered as foreign policy centerpieces. These policies, he concludes, barely survived their authors' terms in the White House. He believes that they were couched in corrective-reformist terms and failed to address the emergence of.
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It complements Schoultz’s book well because it focuses, very specifically, on the countries of Central America. It covers a shorter timeframe, picking up when the United States first intervened militarily in Central America at the turn of the 20th century. Book Description.
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 to make sense of inter-American relations.
U.S. – Latin American Relations is the next volume in Basic American Documents. It presents a collections of primary sources related to U.S. relations with the Latin American and Caribbean region.
The selection of texts and documents seek to demonstrate a more modern and complicated history. U.S. and Latin American Relations offers in-depth theoretical and historical analysis to comprehensively examine the complex dynamic between the countries of Latin America and their northern neighbor/5.
Of course, the 33 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as Canada, all have unique attributes that present different opportunities for U.S. policy. In order to provide some context, let me briefly review the state of our relations in the hemisphere and preview our.
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We’ve covered conquest, so let’s spend a little time talking about liberation. And when you’re talking Latin American liberation, many think of.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 to make sense of.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 Mark E. Williams illustrates the enduring principles of international relations theory and provides students the conceptual tools to make sense of inter-American relations.