Latin American and Caribbean Foreign Policy
Frank O Mora editor Jeanne A K Hey editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:30th Oct '03
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This comprehensive text analyzes the foreign policies of eighteen countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. First assessing the state of the discipline, the introduction develops a common framework that compares the relevant explanatory weight of foreign policy determinants at the individual, state, and international level for each country. Case studies include the major regional powers such as Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina, as well as less-studied players such as the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and Uruguay. With its focused analytical questions and rich empirical description, this book allows readers to develop sustained comparisons across the full spectrum of Latin American foreign policy.
[This book] is easy to read, and accessible in approach and style, while maintaining a degree of analytical rigor that is impressive for such a wide-ranging work. As a textbook it will undoubtedly be an invaluable resource to students of a number of disciplines. * International Affairs *
The comprehensiveness of treatment and consistent high quality of individual contributions make this work of particular value to students and foreign policy specialists alike. It is an absolutely essential text for courses on Inter-American relations and the foreign affairs of the Third World. -- David Scott Palmer, Boston University
Stimulating. . . . The authors provide a superb contribution by blending conceptual issues and empirical materials. I unreservedly recommend this volume, which will undoubtedly become a standard text for teachers and students of international relations and inter-American affairs. -- Juan Gabriel Tokatlian, Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina
This important book will appeal to a variety of audiences. Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
For far too long, Latin America was seen as an object to be explained by U.S. foreign policy. Frank Mora and Jeanne Hey have given the region its voice by describing and explaining the foreign policies of most of the countries. This volume is a very helpful contribution to our understanding of inter-American relations in the post–Cold War era. -- Robert A. Pastor, professor and director of the Center for North American Studies, American University
An impressive lineup. . . . Mora's and Hey's Introduction identifies crucial questions facing Latin American and Caribbean foreign policies, and constructs a useful 'levels of analysis' framework to provide a common point of departure for the . . . empirically rich case studies. * Handbook of Latin American Studies *
Mora and Hey's book raises critical questions about the extent to which Latin American republics might expect to exercise autonomy in their foreign relations in the early twenty-first century, or if the complementary forces of dependency and realism in international politics will continue to limit their room for manoeuvre. * Journal of Latin American Studies *
An extremely useful collection of essays. * British Bulletin of Publications on Latin America, the Caribbean, Portugal and Spain *
Mora and Hey's book raises some critical questions about the extent to which Latin American republics might expect to exercise autonomy in their foreign relations in the early twenty-first century, or if the complementary forces of dependency and realism in international politics will continue to limit their room for maneuver….Such questions will remain at the center of debates on Latin American and Caribbean foreign policy for the foreseeable future. * Journal of Latin American Studies *
ISBN: 9780742516014
Dimensions: 227mm x 150mm x 24mm
Weight: 549g
432 pages