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E-grāmata: Latin America In The International Political System: Second Edition, Fully Revised And Updated

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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
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Organizing the discussion around the idea of the region as a separate subsystem within the global international political system, this book gives special emphasis to subregions within Latin America, especially Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, Brazil, and the Southern Cone.
List of Tables and Maps
xiii
Preface to the Second Edition xv
Preface to the First Edition xix
PART ONE A FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS
1 The International Political System
3(20)
A Systems Perspective
3(3)
The Units (Actors) in International Politics
6(7)
The Integrated International System
13(7)
International Subsystems
20(2)
Bibliographic Comment
22(1)
2 The Latin American Regional Subsystem
23(30)
Identifying Regional Subsystems
23(2)
The Latin American Regional Level
25(5)
Further Subsystems
30(4)
Subsystem Change
34(13)
Extraregional Subsystems
47(2)
Bibliographic Comment
49(4)
PART TWO THE ACTORS
3 The Latin American States
53(32)
Capability
53(11)
Nationalism
64(6)
Foreign Policy Decision Making
70(7)
Foreign Policy Orientations
77(6)
Bibliographic Comment
83(2)
4 Nonhemispheric States
85(23)
European Perspectives of Latin America
85(12)
The Soviet Union
97(6)
Other States
103(4)
Bibliographic Comment
107(1)
5 The United States
108(27)
The Latin American Position in U.S. Policy
108(4)
Evolution of Policy
112(21)
Bibliographic Comment
133(2)
6 Nonstate Actors
135(40)
The Roman Catholic Church
135(8)
Business Enterprise
143(7)
Labor Organizations
150(4)
Transnational Political Parties
154(5)
Guerrilla Groups
159(11)
Bibliographic Comment
170(5)
PART THREE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
7 Latin American Integration and Association
175(27)
The Movement for Spanish American Union
175(5)
Integration Movements After World War II
180(4)
Central American Integration
184(4)
Caribbean Integration
188(4)
Transregional Integration
192(5)
South American Arrangements
197(1)
Region-Wide Associations
198(2)
Bibliographic Comment
200(2)
8 The Inter-American System
202(35)
Regional Organization and Law
202(3)
Organizational Structures
205(9)
Inter-American Policies
214(21)
Bibliographic Comment
235(2)
9 Global and Extraregional Arrangements
237(20)
Global Organization to World War II
237(4)
The United Nations System
241(9)
Commodity Agreements
250(1)
The Nonaligned Movement
251(3)
Bibliographic Comment
254(3)
PART FOUR INSTRUMENTS AND INTERACTION
10 Bargaining
257(38)
Economic Relations
257(19)
Military Relations
276(12)
Diplomatic and Cultural Relations
288(5)
Bibliographic Comment
293(2)
11 Violence and Accommodation
295(33)
Some General Considerations
295(2)
Nineteenth-Century Patterns and Cases
297(5)
Twentieth-Century Patterns and Cases to World War II
302(4)
Post-World War II Patterns and Cases
306(14)
Central American Crisis
320(6)
Bibliographic Comment
326(2)
12 International Regimes
328(23)
The Panama Canal
328(7)
Mexican-U.S. Riverine Agreements
335(1)
Arms Control
335(5)
The Antarctic Treaty
340(2)
Law of the Sea
342(4)
The New International Economic Order
346(1)
Bibliographic Comment
347(4)
PART FIVE CONCLUSION
13 Explanations and Prescriptions
351(19)
The Theoretical Enterprise
351(2)
Realism, Idealism, and Marxism
353(6)
Liberal Developmentalism
359(4)
Dependency Theories
363(7)
Bibliographic Comment 370(1)
References 371(26)
List of Acronyms 397(4)
Index 401