The Bush doctrine and Latin America

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The Bush doctrine and Latin America

edited by Gary Prevost and Carlos Oliva Campos

Palgrave Macmillan, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This volume focuses on the contemporary political, economic and security affairs of the Western Hemisphere. Following a decade of focus on economic matters around the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), the authors argue that the Bush Doctrine formed in the wake of 9/11 has resulted in a renewed U.S. concentration on security matters.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • G.Prevost & C.O.Campos The United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean: From NeoPanamericanism to the 'American System' of the 21st Century
  • C.O.Campos The Free Trade Area of the Americas in the Latin American Agenda of United States Foreign Policy
  • L.F.Ayerbe The Axis of Misunderstanding: The Bush Administration, Intelligence Agencies, and Hemispheric Security after 11 September 2001
  • P.E.Olsen Free Trade Agreements: Key Pieces in the Accumulation of Transnational Capital
  • R.Moreno Drinking Water, the New Strategic Resource of the 21st Century: The Special Case of the Guarani Aquifer
  • E.Bruzzone Plan Colombia and Its Implications for the Andean Region
  • G.Rodas Amazonia, MERCOSUR and the Possibilities for Integration
  • E.Amayo Integration and the Environment in Latin America
  • A.Elizalde Confronting the Hegemon and its Latin American Agents: Latin American Social Movements and Progressive Governments in the New Century
  • G.Prevost

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