Central America

Central America

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 78

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Power And Profits: U.S. Policy in Central America

Power And Profits: U.S. Policy in Central America

Author: Ronald W. Cox

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published:

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9780813130620

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The cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union provided the context for U.S. policies toward Central America from the 1950s to the 1980s. Nonetheless, attitudes developed during the Cold War cannot explain the specific content of U.S. foreign policies toward the region. Ronald W. Cox argues that U.S. business interests have worked with policymakers to develop trade, aid and investment policies toward Central America. He reveals how the relationship between business groups and the state has been shaped by business competition, national security considerations, institutional structures, and instability in the Central American countries. Many see the state as autonomous and not influenced by business, but Cox argues that business groups have been able to take advantage of specific international circumstances to promote economic policies, thus increasing foreign investment. At the same time, division among business groups has affected foreign economic policies. This book is a provocative analysis of interest to scholars of international political economy, American foreign policy, comparative politics, and business-government relations.


The United States and Central America

The United States and Central America

Author: Mark Rosenberg

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 156

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This book is a concise overview of the recent history of U.S.-Central American relations. Part of the Contemporary Inter-American Relations series edited by Jorge Dominguez and Rafael Fernandez de Castro, it focuses on the relations between the U.S. and this region since the end of the Cold War. The volume considers economic relations between the two regions, presenting pertinent information on the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). It also looks at political issues such as military cooperation, security issues, the drug trade and organized crime, democracy in the region, and migration. Finally, it concludes with an assessment of the direction US-Central American relations are taking at present, moving beyond the black-and-white challenges of Soviet domination in the region to address post-9/11 security concerns. The United States and Central America will be of interest to students and scholars of foreign policy, Latin American politics and politics and international relations in general.


The Chains of Interdependence

The Chains of Interdependence

Author: Michael L. Krenn

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 246

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This work examines the development of the ideas behind the theory of interdependent economic, political and military relations with the nations of Central America. It considers how policy-makers defined interdependence and how they went about accomplishing their goals.