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Full Description
When the first edition of Latin American Nations in World Politics was published in 1984, it was the only book to undertake the study of Latin American foreign policy seriously and to place Latin American international affairs within a broader, global framework, both geopolitically and academically. The transition to democracy only hoped for at tha
Contents
The Dominant Themes in Latin American Foreign Relations: An Introduction -- Collective Action for Democracy in the Americas -- Understanding Latin American Foreign Policies -- Politics, Bureaucracy, and Foreign Policy in Chile -- Cuba Adapts to a Brave New World -- Central America and the United States -- The Fate of a Small State -- Mexican Foreign Policy in the 1990s -- Continuity and Change in Argentine Foreign Policy -- The Foreign Policy of Brazil: From the Democratic Transition to Its Consolidation -- Postplantation Societies and World Order: Some Reflections on the Caribbean Predicament -- Soviet Union-Latin American Relations: A Historical Perspective -- About the Contributors -- About the Book