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  • U.S.-Latin American Policymaking: A Reference Handbook

    U.S.-Latin American Policymaking by Dent, David;

    A Reference Handbook

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Greenwood
    • Date of Publication 7 February 1995
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9780313279515
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 234x155 mm
    • Weight 992 g
    • Language English
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    Teachers, students, experts, policymakers, and citizen activists all should welcome this authoritative, systematic, single-volume sourcebook of who makes foreign policy, how it is made, and what U.S. policy has been since the 1960s. Well-known experts assess all the significant literature and research about U.S. policy in the region over the last three decades and analyze the role and procedures of foreign policymaking through regional institutions, key factors and major players in the United States, and special issues such as interventionism, human rights, democratization, and peacekeeping efforts.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Introduction: U.S.-Latin American Policymaking by David W. Dent
    The Inter-American Environment
    The External Environment by G. Pope Atkins
    The United States and the OAS by Larman C. Wilson and David W. Dent
    International Economic Organizations by René Salgado
    The U.S. Domestic Environment
    Elite Values by Mark P. Lagon
    Think Tanks by Howard J. Wiarda
    Interest Groups by David W. Dent
    The U.S. Media by John Spicer Nichols, with the collaboration of Michael J. Dillon and Krishna Kishove
    Public Opinion by Frederick C. Turner
    Who Makes Latin American Policy?
    Making Policy for Latin America: Process and Explanation by Harold Molineu
    The Presidency by Stephen G. Rabe
    The Presidential Advisory System by Gabriel Marcella
    The Role of the U.S. Ambassador by Edward A. Mihalkanin and Warren Keith Neisler
    The U.S. Military by Charles T. Call
    The U.S. Congress by Philip Brenner and Geoffrey Plague
    Specialized Policy Issues in U.S.-Latin American Relations
    Intervention and Interventionism by Michael J. Kryzanek
    Human Rights by Elizabeth Cohn
    Promoting Democracy by Elizabeth Cohn and Michael J. Nojeim
    The United States and the Central American Peace Process by Darío Moreno and Darío Pérez
    Appendices
    Presidential Letter to Chiefs of Mission
    Political Cartoons: Explanations of the Incidents Portrayed
    Index

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