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The United States and Latin America after the Cold War

"In assessing the relations between the United States and Latin America since the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, Russell Crandall argues that any lasting analysis must be viewed through a fresh framework, one that allows for the often unexpected episodes and outcomes in U.S.-Latin American relations. An academic and recent high-level U.S. policymaker, Crandall examines the policies of three post-Cold War presidential administrations (George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush) through the prism of three critical areas: democracy, economics, and security. The author then introduces relevant case studies of U.S. policy in several Latin American countries, including Cuba, Brazil, Haiti, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico, and Argentina."--Jacket

Print Book, English, 2008
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008