The article tests the effect of ideology on the attitude of Latin American countries toward the United States, as well as alternative explanations, to respond to the expectation that left-wing governments are critical of the US and right-wing governments are friendly. The findings are that the alternative explanations are less relevant and that ideology has the expected effect
This article analyzes the legislative behavior on foreign policy issues in five countries of Latin A...
Latin American politics has taken a left-hand turn in the last decade, with an increasing number of ...
Does Latin America’s left turn matter in media politics? Has ideology any impact on governments’ pra...
Abstract The article tests the effect of ideology on the attitude of Latin American countries toward...
The article focuses on the status of the leftists in Latin America. The left has returned after long...
The article analyzes the political processes taking place in Latin America. The author pays special ...
The article deals with the recent foreign policy of the Andean countries, Venezuela, Ecuador and Bol...
The purpose of this Article is to examine U.S. hegemony in Latin America by looking at the impact of...
Latin America is a highly volatile region. After it was exposed to the rigours of colonialism, it ha...
International relations are, fundamentally, a very complex mixture of perception and reality, a dyna...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This article examines the breadth and ...
Although the US preserves a dominant position in Latin America, China’s rise poses economic and poli...
In this article is discussed the political atmosphere in the relationships between the United States...
The author argues that references to a uniform "left turn" in the region are misleading, and that La...
Do Latin American citizens share a common conception of the ideological left–right distinction? And ...
This article analyzes the legislative behavior on foreign policy issues in five countries of Latin A...
Latin American politics has taken a left-hand turn in the last decade, with an increasing number of ...
Does Latin America’s left turn matter in media politics? Has ideology any impact on governments’ pra...
Abstract The article tests the effect of ideology on the attitude of Latin American countries toward...
The article focuses on the status of the leftists in Latin America. The left has returned after long...
The article analyzes the political processes taking place in Latin America. The author pays special ...
The article deals with the recent foreign policy of the Andean countries, Venezuela, Ecuador and Bol...
The purpose of this Article is to examine U.S. hegemony in Latin America by looking at the impact of...
Latin America is a highly volatile region. After it was exposed to the rigours of colonialism, it ha...
International relations are, fundamentally, a very complex mixture of perception and reality, a dyna...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This article examines the breadth and ...
Although the US preserves a dominant position in Latin America, China’s rise poses economic and poli...
In this article is discussed the political atmosphere in the relationships between the United States...
The author argues that references to a uniform "left turn" in the region are misleading, and that La...
Do Latin American citizens share a common conception of the ideological left–right distinction? And ...
This article analyzes the legislative behavior on foreign policy issues in five countries of Latin A...
Latin American politics has taken a left-hand turn in the last decade, with an increasing number of ...
Does Latin America’s left turn matter in media politics? Has ideology any impact on governments’ pra...