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Latin America and the Illusion of Peace

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Zusatztext 'This highly useful survey of contemporary Latin American security demonstrates how growing sub-national security threats and persistent inter-state disputes combine to make military disputes more likely. Integrating domestic politics and international strategy! it provides a nuanced explanation for when and where states inLatin America resort to force! and what regional states and international organisations can do to diminish the risk of war.' Harold Trinkunas! Professor! National Security Affairs! Naval Postgraduate College! Monterey! California 'A thorough and useful contribution to the understanding of contemporary conflicts in Latin America.' Andres Serbin! President! Coordinadora Regional de Investigaciones Economicas y Sociales Informationen zum Autor David R. Mares holds the Institute of the Americas chair for Inter-American Affairs! has been Professor of the Centro de Estudios Internacionales at El Colegio de Mexico! Fulbright Professor at the Universidad de Chile and Visiting Professor at FLACSO-Ecuador. His books include Violent Peace! War and Peace in the Amazon and Coming in from the Cold: Chile-US Relations at the Millennium Zusammenfassung This book explores interstate conflict and its dynamics in the context of Latin America’s contemporary conflict management experience. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Inter-state conflict in Latin America Latin America’s security architecture Significance of Latin American conflict Chapter One Sources of conflict Inter-state controversies The domestic drivers of foreign policy Chapter Two The dynamics of militarisation Understanding militarisation Political–military strategies Strategic balance Characteristics of force Constituency’s willingness to pay costs Leader’s accountability Chapter Three Latin American hot spots Colombia–Ecuador, with Venezuela contributing to tensions Nicaragua–Costa Rica Bolivia–Chile Dominican Republic–Haiti Argentina–United Kingdom Chapter Four Preserving the illusion: managing conflict in Latin America United States: preoccupied elsewhere Brazil’s paradox: global aspirations limit regional impact The multilaterals: going against the grain Conclusion Appendix One Selected unresolved inter-state disputes in Latin America Appendix Two Memberships Appendix Three Latin America boundary settlements 2000–2011...

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