U.S.-Latin American Policymaking A Reference Handbook

U.S.-Latin American Policymaking A Reference Handbook by David Dent is a comprehensive sourcebook published by Bloomsbury Academic on February 7, 1995. This 555-page volume is presented in English and serves as an authoritative resource for understanding the intricacies of U.S. foreign policy in Latin America since the 1960s. It systematically explores who makes foreign policy, how it is formulated, and the significant literature surrounding these topics.
Readers will find assessments from well-known experts that delve into the role of regional institutions, key factors, and major players involved in U.S. policymaking. The book also addresses special issues such as interventionism, human rights, democratization, and peacekeeping efforts, making it a valuable reference for teachers, students, experts, policymakers, and citizen activists interested in political science and international relations.
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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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