Dynamics Of Latin American Foreign Policies

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Foreign Policy Behavior
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Latin American diplomatic strategies 1980s
Latin American Foreign Policies
Latin American Nations
Malvinas War
Mexico's Foreign Policy
Miguel De La Madrid
Military Expenditures
Military Junta
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  • ISBN 9780367306861
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A sequel to Latin American Foreign Policies: Global and Regional Dimensions (Westview, 1981), this collection of original essays presents a comprehensive view of the principal foreign policy issues of the nations of Latin America and lays the foundation for understanding the challenges facing those nations in the 1980s. The book begins with an introduction to the major themes of conflict and cooperation in Latin American foreign policies, an overview of U.S.-Latin American relations, and an assessment of contemporary research in the field. The authors then analyze the economic challenges, regional conflicts, and security concerns of the nations of South and Central America, with case studies of the foreign policies of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Cuba. A concluding section suggests future directions for research on Latin American foreign policies in the 1980s and offers a theoretical framework for the analysis of foreign policy behavior in the region.

Jennie K. Lincoln, Elizabeth G. Ferris

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