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Strategic Balance and Confidence Building Measures in the Americas

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Examining Latin American security in the post-Cold War era, policymakers and analysts from across the Americas assess the security threats and agendas of different subregions and evaluate the potential for wider hemispheric cooperation.
With the decline in Cold War tensions and external interference, along with a near-consensus favoring democracy and free market economics, Latin America faces an unusual opportunity to shape its own regional strategic agenda. Traditional threats such as border disputes must be addressed even while growing transnational problems challenge the capacities of young democracies. With increasing globalization, national security is inseparable from regional security and depends on the establishment of effective mechanisms for cooperation.
The contributors assess both the theoretical and empirical background of cooperation in the Americas, and argue that different subregions--such as the Caribbean Basin, the Andean nations, and the Southern Cone--approach cooperation from different strategic perspectives and traditions. They show that building hemispheric security requires pragmatic attention to local complexities and a concerted effort to emphasize common interests, including the defense of democracy, economic stability, citizens' security, and environmental protection.
The book asserts that the creation of a framework for regional cooperation will depend on the establishment at the local level of what it calls ConfidenceBuilding Measures (CBMs). It evaluates the potential roles of such international organizations as the Organization of American States and the Inter-American Defense Board, and studies the changing regional policies of the United States for their effectiveness and impact on regional security.


About the author

Joseph S. Tulchin is Director of the Latin American Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C. He is the author of more than twenty books, most recently The Consolidation of Democracy in Latin America. Francisco Rojas Aravena is Director of the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, Santiago, Chile. His most recent publication (as co-editor) isChile-Mercosur: A Strategic Alliance.

Summary

Examining Latin American security in the post-Cold War era, policymakers and analysts from across the Americas assess the security threats and agendas of different sub-regions-such as the Caribbean Basin, the Andean nations, and the Southern Cone-and evaluate the potential for wider hemispheric cooperation.

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Authors Francisco Rojas-Aravena
Assisted by Francisco Aravena (Editor), Francisco Rojas Aravena (Editor), Ralph H. Espach (Editor), Joseph Tulchin (Editor), Joseph S Tulchin (Editor), Joseph S. Tulchin (Editor)
Publisher Stanford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9780804736084
ISBN 978-0-8047-3608-4
No. of pages 212
Dimensions 153 mm x 228 mm x 15 mm
Weight 345 g
Series Stanford Woodrow Wilson Center
Stanford Woodrow Wilson Center Press Series
Stanford Woodrow Wilson Center
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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