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Latin America And The Caribbean In The International System
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Latin America And The Caribbean In The International System

Fourth Edition

Latin America And The Caribbean In The International System

Fourth Edition

ByG. Pope Atkins
Edition 4th Edition
First Published 1999
eBook Published 6 February 2018
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429499395
Pages 472 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429967948
SubjectsPolitics & International Relations
KeywordsLatin America, Latin American, Latin American States, United States, Central America
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Atkins, G. (1999). Latin America And The Caribbean In The International System. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429499395
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The fourth edition of this widely praised text has been thoroughly revised to reflect the evolving characteristics of the current international system that have had a dramatic effect on every aspect of international relations of Latin America and the Caribbean. The original purpose of this book is unchanged: It continues to provide a topically current and analytically integrated survey of the region's role in the world. Still organized around the idea of Latin America and the Caribbean as a separate subsystem within the global international system, the discussion gives special emphasis to complex interstate and transnational structures and processes. Within this framework, Atkins analyzes the foreign policies of the Latin American states themselves and those of the United States and other countries toward Latin America and the Caribbean. He also looks closely at the nature and role of transnational actors in the region, such as the multinational corporations, the Holy See, Protestant Churches, transnational political parties, international labor, nongovernmental organizations, and others. He gives special attention to Latin American participation in international institutions at all levels.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|80 pages
A Framework for Analysis
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter One|22 pages
The International System
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Two|33 pages
The Latin American and Caribbean Regional Subsystem
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Three|23 pages
Explanations and Prescriptions
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Two|92 pages
The Nation-State Actors
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Four|25 pages
The Latin American and Caribbean States
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Five|31 pages
Nonhemispheric States and Canada
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Six|34 pages
The United States
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Three|96 pages
Interstate Institutions
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Seven|33 pages
Intra-American Integration and Other Associations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Eight|34 pages
The Inter-American System
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Nine|27 pages
Global and Extraregional Arrangements
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Four|45 pages
Transnational Actors
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Ten|21 pages
Transnational Entities
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Eleven|22 pages
Subnational Actors and Networks
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Five|111 pages
Interstate and Transnational Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Twelve|33 pages
Warfare and Its Approximations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Thirteen|23 pages
Economic Policies and Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Fourteen|26 pages
Political Regimes and International Processes
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Fifteen|27 pages
Intersocietal Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract

The fourth edition of this widely praised text has been thoroughly revised to reflect the evolving characteristics of the current international system that have had a dramatic effect on every aspect of international relations of Latin America and the Caribbean. The original purpose of this book is unchanged: It continues to provide a topically current and analytically integrated survey of the region's role in the world. Still organized around the idea of Latin America and the Caribbean as a separate subsystem within the global international system, the discussion gives special emphasis to complex interstate and transnational structures and processes. Within this framework, Atkins analyzes the foreign policies of the Latin American states themselves and those of the United States and other countries toward Latin America and the Caribbean. He also looks closely at the nature and role of transnational actors in the region, such as the multinational corporations, the Holy See, Protestant Churches, transnational political parties, international labor, nongovernmental organizations, and others. He gives special attention to Latin American participation in international institutions at all levels.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|80 pages
A Framework for Analysis
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter One|22 pages
The International System
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Two|33 pages
The Latin American and Caribbean Regional Subsystem
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Three|23 pages
Explanations and Prescriptions
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Two|92 pages
The Nation-State Actors
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Four|25 pages
The Latin American and Caribbean States
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Five|31 pages
Nonhemispheric States and Canada
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Six|34 pages
The United States
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Three|96 pages
Interstate Institutions
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Seven|33 pages
Intra-American Integration and Other Associations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Eight|34 pages
The Inter-American System
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Nine|27 pages
Global and Extraregional Arrangements
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Four|45 pages
Transnational Actors
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Ten|21 pages
Transnational Entities
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Eleven|22 pages
Subnational Actors and Networks
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Five|111 pages
Interstate and Transnational Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Twelve|33 pages
Warfare and Its Approximations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Thirteen|23 pages
Economic Policies and Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Fourteen|26 pages
Political Regimes and International Processes
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Fifteen|27 pages
Intersocietal Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The fourth edition of this widely praised text has been thoroughly revised to reflect the evolving characteristics of the current international system that have had a dramatic effect on every aspect of international relations of Latin America and the Caribbean. The original purpose of this book is unchanged: It continues to provide a topically current and analytically integrated survey of the region's role in the world. Still organized around the idea of Latin America and the Caribbean as a separate subsystem within the global international system, the discussion gives special emphasis to complex interstate and transnational structures and processes. Within this framework, Atkins analyzes the foreign policies of the Latin American states themselves and those of the United States and other countries toward Latin America and the Caribbean. He also looks closely at the nature and role of transnational actors in the region, such as the multinational corporations, the Holy See, Protestant Churches, transnational political parties, international labor, nongovernmental organizations, and others. He gives special attention to Latin American participation in international institutions at all levels.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|80 pages
A Framework for Analysis
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter One|22 pages
The International System
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Two|33 pages
The Latin American and Caribbean Regional Subsystem
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Three|23 pages
Explanations and Prescriptions
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Two|92 pages
The Nation-State Actors
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Four|25 pages
The Latin American and Caribbean States
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Five|31 pages
Nonhemispheric States and Canada
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Six|34 pages
The United States
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Three|96 pages
Interstate Institutions
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Seven|33 pages
Intra-American Integration and Other Associations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Eight|34 pages
The Inter-American System
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Nine|27 pages
Global and Extraregional Arrangements
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Four|45 pages
Transnational Actors
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Ten|21 pages
Transnational Entities
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Eleven|22 pages
Subnational Actors and Networks
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Five|111 pages
Interstate and Transnational Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Twelve|33 pages
Warfare and Its Approximations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Thirteen|23 pages
Economic Policies and Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Fourteen|26 pages
Political Regimes and International Processes
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Fifteen|27 pages
Intersocietal Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract

The fourth edition of this widely praised text has been thoroughly revised to reflect the evolving characteristics of the current international system that have had a dramatic effect on every aspect of international relations of Latin America and the Caribbean. The original purpose of this book is unchanged: It continues to provide a topically current and analytically integrated survey of the region's role in the world. Still organized around the idea of Latin America and the Caribbean as a separate subsystem within the global international system, the discussion gives special emphasis to complex interstate and transnational structures and processes. Within this framework, Atkins analyzes the foreign policies of the Latin American states themselves and those of the United States and other countries toward Latin America and the Caribbean. He also looks closely at the nature and role of transnational actors in the region, such as the multinational corporations, the Holy See, Protestant Churches, transnational political parties, international labor, nongovernmental organizations, and others. He gives special attention to Latin American participation in international institutions at all levels.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|80 pages
A Framework for Analysis
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter One|22 pages
The International System
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Two|33 pages
The Latin American and Caribbean Regional Subsystem
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Three|23 pages
Explanations and Prescriptions
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Two|92 pages
The Nation-State Actors
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Four|25 pages
The Latin American and Caribbean States
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Five|31 pages
Nonhemispheric States and Canada
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Six|34 pages
The United States
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Three|96 pages
Interstate Institutions
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Seven|33 pages
Intra-American Integration and Other Associations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Eight|34 pages
The Inter-American System
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Nine|27 pages
Global and Extraregional Arrangements
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Four|45 pages
Transnational Actors
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Ten|21 pages
Transnational Entities
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Eleven|22 pages
Subnational Actors and Networks
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Five|111 pages
Interstate and Transnational Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Twelve|33 pages
Warfare and Its Approximations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Thirteen|23 pages
Economic Policies and Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Fourteen|26 pages
Political Regimes and International Processes
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Fifteen|27 pages
Intersocietal Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The fourth edition of this widely praised text has been thoroughly revised to reflect the evolving characteristics of the current international system that have had a dramatic effect on every aspect of international relations of Latin America and the Caribbean. The original purpose of this book is unchanged: It continues to provide a topically current and analytically integrated survey of the region's role in the world. Still organized around the idea of Latin America and the Caribbean as a separate subsystem within the global international system, the discussion gives special emphasis to complex interstate and transnational structures and processes. Within this framework, Atkins analyzes the foreign policies of the Latin American states themselves and those of the United States and other countries toward Latin America and the Caribbean. He also looks closely at the nature and role of transnational actors in the region, such as the multinational corporations, the Holy See, Protestant Churches, transnational political parties, international labor, nongovernmental organizations, and others. He gives special attention to Latin American participation in international institutions at all levels.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|80 pages
A Framework for Analysis
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter One|22 pages
The International System
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Two|33 pages
The Latin American and Caribbean Regional Subsystem
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Three|23 pages
Explanations and Prescriptions
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Two|92 pages
The Nation-State Actors
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Four|25 pages
The Latin American and Caribbean States
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Five|31 pages
Nonhemispheric States and Canada
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Six|34 pages
The United States
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Three|96 pages
Interstate Institutions
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Seven|33 pages
Intra-American Integration and Other Associations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Eight|34 pages
The Inter-American System
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Nine|27 pages
Global and Extraregional Arrangements
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Four|45 pages
Transnational Actors
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Ten|21 pages
Transnational Entities
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Eleven|22 pages
Subnational Actors and Networks
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Five|111 pages
Interstate and Transnational Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Twelve|33 pages
Warfare and Its Approximations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Thirteen|23 pages
Economic Policies and Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Fourteen|26 pages
Political Regimes and International Processes
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Fifteen|27 pages
Intersocietal Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract

The fourth edition of this widely praised text has been thoroughly revised to reflect the evolving characteristics of the current international system that have had a dramatic effect on every aspect of international relations of Latin America and the Caribbean. The original purpose of this book is unchanged: It continues to provide a topically current and analytically integrated survey of the region's role in the world. Still organized around the idea of Latin America and the Caribbean as a separate subsystem within the global international system, the discussion gives special emphasis to complex interstate and transnational structures and processes. Within this framework, Atkins analyzes the foreign policies of the Latin American states themselves and those of the United States and other countries toward Latin America and the Caribbean. He also looks closely at the nature and role of transnational actors in the region, such as the multinational corporations, the Holy See, Protestant Churches, transnational political parties, international labor, nongovernmental organizations, and others. He gives special attention to Latin American participation in international institutions at all levels.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|80 pages
A Framework for Analysis
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter One|22 pages
The International System
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Two|33 pages
The Latin American and Caribbean Regional Subsystem
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Three|23 pages
Explanations and Prescriptions
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Two|92 pages
The Nation-State Actors
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Four|25 pages
The Latin American and Caribbean States
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Five|31 pages
Nonhemispheric States and Canada
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Six|34 pages
The United States
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Three|96 pages
Interstate Institutions
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Seven|33 pages
Intra-American Integration and Other Associations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Eight|34 pages
The Inter-American System
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Nine|27 pages
Global and Extraregional Arrangements
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Four|45 pages
Transnational Actors
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Ten|21 pages
Transnational Entities
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Eleven|22 pages
Subnational Actors and Networks
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
part Five|111 pages
Interstate and Transnational Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
chapter Twelve|33 pages
Warfare and Its Approximations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Thirteen|23 pages
Economic Policies and Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Fourteen|26 pages
Political Regimes and International Processes
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
chapter Fifteen|27 pages
Intersocietal Relations
ByG. Pope Atkins
View abstract
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