Abstract

Chapter 1 Introduction: Theoretical Challenge to Latin American and Caribbean Foreign Policy Studies Part 2 Middle America and the Caribbean Basin Chapter 3 Mexico: The Challenges of a Latin American Power in the U.S. Backyard Chapter 4 Costa Rica: Neither Client nor Defiant Chapter 5 Nicaragua: Foreign Policy in the Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary Era Chapter 6 Panama: The Limits of Sovereignty Chapter 7 Cuba: Talking Big, Acting Bigger Chapter 8 The Dominican Republic: From Nationalism to Globalism Chapter 9 CARICOM: The Pursuit of Economic Security Part 10 Andean Region Chapter 11 Venezuela: Petroleum, Democratization, and International Affairs Chapter 12 Colombia: U.S. Subordinate, Autonomous Actor, or Something in Between? Chapter 13 Ecuador: Foreign Policy on the Brink Chapter 14 Peru: Managing Foreign Policy amidst Political and Economic Crisis Chapter 15 Bolivia: The Struggle for Autonomy Chapter 16 Chile: The Invisible Hand and Contemporary Foreign Policy Part 17 Brazil and the Southern Cone Chapter 18 Brazil: From Dependency to Globalization Chapter 19 Argentina: Between Confrontation and Alignment Chapter 20 Paraguay: The Legacy of Authoritarianism Chapter 21 Uruguay: A Small Country Faces Global Challenges

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