Foreign policy and regionalism in the Americas / edited by Gordon Mace, Jean - Philippe Thérien
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- 002 E 18.85 F714 1996
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Recursos Regionales | Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) | 002 E 18.85 F714 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00000001120 |
This is a comparative analysis of foreign policy behaviour in the Americas which focuses on the emerging trend towards regionalism. Fundamental questions regarding the relationship between national foreign policy and hemispheric co-operation and integration are addressed. \
Introduction : Foreign policy and regionalism in the Americas, 1. -- Changes in world system and U.S. relations with the Americas, 19. -- Mexico's hemispheric option in the Post-Cold War Era, 39. -- Jamaica : The end of the Postcolonial Era, 69. -- Colombia's assertive regionalism in Latin America, 103. -- Peru : Atypical external behavior, 121. -- Brazil's response to the new regionalism, 137. -- Argentina : The Great Opening Up, 159. -- Democracy and regional multilateralism in Chile, 181. -- Conclusión : External forces, State strategies, and regionalism in the Americas, 199
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