The United States and Latin America after the Cold War

The United States and Latin America after the Cold War

by Russell Crandall
ISBN-10:
0521717957
ISBN-13:
9780521717953
Pub. Date:
09/01/2008
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521717957
ISBN-13:
9780521717953
Pub. Date:
09/01/2008
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The United States and Latin America after the Cold War

The United States and Latin America after the Cold War

by Russell Crandall

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Overview

The United States and Latin America after the Cold War looks at the almost quarter-century of relations between the United States and Latin America since the Berlin Wall fell in 1989. An academic and recent high-level U.S. policymaker, Crandall argues that any lasting analysis must be viewed through a fresh framework that allows for the often unexpected episodes and outcomes in U.S.–Latin American relations. Crandall’s book examines the policies of three post–Cold War presidential administrations (Bush Sr., Clinton, and Bush Jr.) through the prism of three critical areas: democracy, economics, and security. Crandall then introduces several case studies of U.S. policy in Latin America, such as Cuba, Brazil, interventions in Haiti, Colombia, Hugo Chavez’s Venezuela, Mexico, and Argentina’s financial meltdown.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521717953
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/01/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 278
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Russell Crandall is currently Associate Professor of Politics at Davidson College and a fellow at the Center for American Progress. He has also served as the director for the Western Hemisphere at the National Security Council, special assistant for counter-terrorism to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and advisor for Latin American security to the assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs. He is the author of Gunboat Democracy: U.S. Interventions in the Dominican Republic, Grenada, and Panama (2006) and Driven by Drugs: U.S. Policy Toward Colombia (2002).

Table of Contents

1. Conceptual; 2. Presidential administrations: Bush Sr., Clinton, and Bush Jr.; 3. Democracy; 4. Security; 5. Economics; 6. Washington, the IMF, and financial meltdowns in Latin America; 7. Colombia: the narcotization of US policy; 8. Blowback: the drug war in Bolivia; 9. The United States vs. Hugo Chavez; 10. The United States vs. Daniel Ortega; 11. Brazil: ally or rival?; 12. Castro and Cuba; 13. The Haitian dilemma; 14. Mexico; 15. Conclusion.
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