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This collection of original essays takes a comprehensive look at Latin America's regional and global foreign policies.
List of contents
Also of Interest -- Perspectives on Latin American Foreign Policies and International Relations -- Introduction to Latin American Foreign Policy: Global and Regional Dimensions -- The United States and Latin America: Vital Interests and the Instruments of Power -- Determinants of Latin American Foreign Policies: Bureaucratic Organizations and Development Strategies -- Will There Always Be a Uruguay? Interdependence and Independence in the Inter-American System -- Latin American Global Foreign Policies -- Brazil in the World: Multipolarity as Seen by a Peripheral ADC Middle Power -- Mexico's Foreign Policy in an Age of Interdependence -- Peruvian Foreign Policy Since 1975: External Political and Economic Initiatives -- Cuba's Involvement in Africa: An Interpretation of Objectives, Reactions, and Limitations -- Latin American Regional Foreign Policies -- Venezuela, Brazil, and the Amazon Basin -- Geopolitics and Foreign Policy in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile -- Bolivia: Salida al Mar -- Emerging Regional Power: Mexico's Role in the Caribbean Basin -- Cuba's Foreign Policy in the Caribbean and Central America -- Changes in the Regional Foreign Policies of the English-Speaking Caribbean -- Future Directions for Research on Latin American Foreign Policies -- Toward a Theory for the Comparative Analysis of Latin American Foreign Policy
About the author
Elizabeth Ferris is a nonresident senior fellow in the Foreign Policy program at Brookings, where her work encompasses a wide range of issues related to internal displacement, humanitarian action, natural disasters, and climate change.
Summary
This collection of original essays takes a comprehensive look at Latin America's regional and global foreign policies.