ABSTRACT

This collection of original essays takes a comprehensive look at Latin America's regional and global foreign policies. The book begins with an assessment of the current state of research in the field, followed by an overview of Latin American foreign policies and the political determinants of those policies. Next, an examination of the global policies of Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, and Peru demonstrates differing theoretical perspectives and provides information for cross national comparisons. The third section presents case studies of regional foreign policies in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Venezuela, Mexico, Cuba, and the Anglophone Caribbean nations. In the concluding chapter, the editors review the recurring themes in the book and propose a theory for the analysis of Latin American foreign policy behavior.

part 1|78 pages

Perspectives on Latin American Foreign Policies and International Relations

part 2|71 pages

Latin American Global Foreign Policies

part 3|86 pages

Latin American Regional Foreign Policies

part 4|21 pages

Future Directions for Research on Latin American Foreign Policies