The United States and Latin America: the new agendaJames Dunkerley, Victor Bulmer-Thomas, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, University of London. Institute of Latin American Studies Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London and David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, 1999 - 359 páginas The end of the Cold War removed hemispheric security from the top of the agenda of U.S.-Latin American relations. Democracy, trade and investment, drugs, and migration rose in importance. Pressures to eliminate the anachronistic U.S. embargo on Cuba increased. The new agenda also includes Latin America's growing ties to the countries of the European Union and other regions. This book contains fifteen essays by distinguished U.S., Latin American, and European scholars on each of these issues, framed by overviews of the changing historical context from the nineteenth century to the end of the Cold War. Authors include such notables as Harvard scholars John Coatsworth, Jorge Domínguez, and Marcelo Suárez-Orozco; European academics such as editors James Dunkerley and Victor Bulmer-Thomas; and Latin American intellectuals such as Eduardo Gamarra and Rodolfo Cerdas-Cruz. |
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USLatin American Relations during the Cold | 33 |
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