ABSTRACT

The study of Latin American and Caribbean international relations has a long evolution both within the development of international relations as a general academic undertaking and in terms of the particular characteristics that distinguish the approaches taken by scholars in the field. This handbook provides a thorough multidisciplinary reference guide to the literature on the various elements of the international relations of Latin America and the Caribbean. Citing over 1600 sources that date from the nineteenth century to the present, with emphasis on recent decades, the volume's analytic essays trace the evolution of research in terms of concepts, issues, and themes. The Handbook is a companion volume to Atkins' Latin America and the Caribbean in the International System, Fourth Edition, but also serves as an invaluable stand-alone reference volume for students, scholars, researchers, journalists, and practitioners, both official and private.

chapter 1|39 pages

Research Patterns and Issues

chapter 2|46 pages

The Latin American and Caribbean Region

chapter 3|56 pages

Latin American and Caribbean States

chapter 4|13 pages

Nonhemispheric States and Canada

chapter 5|17 pages

The United States

chapter 6|30 pages

Interstate Institutions

chapter 8|49 pages

Interstate and Transnational Phenomena