ABSTRACT
First Published in 1994. Volume 6 in the 7-volume series titled Essays on Mexico, Central and South America: Scholarly Debates from the 1950s to the 1990s. The central scholarly articles concern interstate peace along with a U.S. propensity to intervene, and international structural vulnerabilities and economic asymmetries along with the significance of elite skills and choices. This title recognises that scholars have paid more attention to international economics in Latin America and seeks to balance the range study.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 2|33 pages
Economics and Differential Patterns of Political Integration
Projections About Unity in Latin America
chapter 8|22 pages
Multinationals, State-owned Corporations, and the Transformation of Imperialism
A Brazilian Case Study
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chapter 9|40 pages
Consensus and Divergence
The State of the Literature on Inter-American Relations in the 1970s
chapter 11|32 pages
State Institutions, Ideology, and Autonomous Technological Development
Computers and Nuclear Energy in Argentina and Brazil
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