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Focusing on development, breakthroughs and setbacks to democracy in Latin America, this work examines US-Latin American relations. It emphasises the importance of recognising that concepts such as "democracy", "rights" and "constitutionalism" have different meanings in the US and Latin America.

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A valuable text that broadens our understanding of the hemisphere...certain to be a must read for all those interested in getting a handle on events and trends in the regions. -- Michael J. Kryzanek, Bridgewater State College
Provocative and sound analysis of U.S.-Latin American policy...trenchant and well-documented analyses of Clinton's Haitian policy, the transition to democracy, human rights, the Miami Summit, and economic development, and first-rate studies of El Salvador, NAFTA, Mexico, and Cuba. -- Larman C. Wilson, American University
An unusually well-informed and well-argued analysis of the most important policy changes that have taken place...fresh light on some old problems in the hemisphere from which no U.S. Administration seems able to escape. -- Peter Hakim, president, InterAmerican Dialogue
In this wide ranging anthology, rich in detail and historical interpretation, Professor Wiarda analyzes the remarkable transitions and changes in the context of Inter-American affairs. Reviewing concrete cases and specific issues, the author hammers home a fundamental lesson: U.S. hemisphere policy depends on a thorough understanding of the history, political culture and social dynamics of the different societies in the region. -- Viron P. Vaky
Howard Wiarda is now the chronicler of contemporary U.S. Latin American policies. A title well-earned in two decades of serious independent scholarship unhindered by ideology or the divisions that have so divided our community. -- Edward Marasciulo, Foreign Service Institute
The articles hang together well...yield insights. * CHOICE *
timely and thought-provoking . . . -- Michael Grow, Ohio University * Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences *

Democracy and Its Discontents Development

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 30/11/1995
      ISBN13: 9780847680863, 978-0847680863
      ISBN10: 084768086X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Focusing on development, breakthroughs and setbacks to democracy in Latin America, this work examines US-Latin American relations. It emphasises the importance of recognising that concepts such as "democracy", "rights" and "constitutionalism" have different meanings in the US and Latin America.

      Trade Review
      A valuable text that broadens our understanding of the hemisphere...certain to be a must read for all those interested in getting a handle on events and trends in the regions. -- Michael J. Kryzanek, Bridgewater State College
      Provocative and sound analysis of U.S.-Latin American policy...trenchant and well-documented analyses of Clinton's Haitian policy, the transition to democracy, human rights, the Miami Summit, and economic development, and first-rate studies of El Salvador, NAFTA, Mexico, and Cuba. -- Larman C. Wilson, American University
      An unusually well-informed and well-argued analysis of the most important policy changes that have taken place...fresh light on some old problems in the hemisphere from which no U.S. Administration seems able to escape. -- Peter Hakim, president, InterAmerican Dialogue
      In this wide ranging anthology, rich in detail and historical interpretation, Professor Wiarda analyzes the remarkable transitions and changes in the context of Inter-American affairs. Reviewing concrete cases and specific issues, the author hammers home a fundamental lesson: U.S. hemisphere policy depends on a thorough understanding of the history, political culture and social dynamics of the different societies in the region. -- Viron P. Vaky
      Howard Wiarda is now the chronicler of contemporary U.S. Latin American policies. A title well-earned in two decades of serious independent scholarship unhindered by ideology or the divisions that have so divided our community. -- Edward Marasciulo, Foreign Service Institute
      The articles hang together well...yield insights. * CHOICE *
      timely and thought-provoking . . . -- Michael Grow, Ohio University * Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences *

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