Is it domestic politics or the international system that more decisively influences foreign policy? This article focuses on Latin America's three largest powers to identify patterns and compare outcomes in their relations with the regional hegemon, the United States. Through a statistical analysis of voting behavior in the UN General Assembly, we examine systemic variables (both realist and liberal) and domestic variables (institutional, ideological, and bureaucratic) to determine their relative weights between 1946 and 2008. The study includes 4,900 votes, the tabulation of 1,500 ministers according to their ideological persuasion, all annual trade entries, and an assessment of the political strength of presidents, cabinets, and parties pe...
In recent years, Latin America has taken a backseat in terms of American foreign policy. A region th...
When do presidents delegate policy-making authority to their foreign ministries? And is foreign poli...
This research is a contribution to the field of Foreign Policy Convergence focusing on Latin America...
This article analyzes the legislative behavior on foreign policy issues in five countries of Latin A...
This article examines patterns of change and continuity in Latin American foreign policies. It asks ...
This paper analyses legislative behavior in foreign policy issues in six Latin-American countries: A...
This thesis studies the shifting status of Latin America in U.S. foreign policy. Historically, the r...
Abstract Which factors determine legislative support for the foreign policy initiatives of Latin Ame...
Two major goals guide this work: first, to empirically describe patterns of secular Latin American b...
The aim of this article is to discuss the distribution of preferences of members of the Chilean and ...
Political Science literature on Latin American foreign policy abounds in case studies but has not de...
In this paper, I examined U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America, primarily during the Cold War. I...
In an increasingly interdependent world, not only politics but also societies become ever more inter...
The study of political elite opinion on foreign policy has been little developed in Latin America. T...
No other region in the world has been more intervened by the United States than Latin America. An in...
In recent years, Latin America has taken a backseat in terms of American foreign policy. A region th...
When do presidents delegate policy-making authority to their foreign ministries? And is foreign poli...
This research is a contribution to the field of Foreign Policy Convergence focusing on Latin America...
This article analyzes the legislative behavior on foreign policy issues in five countries of Latin A...
This article examines patterns of change and continuity in Latin American foreign policies. It asks ...
This paper analyses legislative behavior in foreign policy issues in six Latin-American countries: A...
This thesis studies the shifting status of Latin America in U.S. foreign policy. Historically, the r...
Abstract Which factors determine legislative support for the foreign policy initiatives of Latin Ame...
Two major goals guide this work: first, to empirically describe patterns of secular Latin American b...
The aim of this article is to discuss the distribution of preferences of members of the Chilean and ...
Political Science literature on Latin American foreign policy abounds in case studies but has not de...
In this paper, I examined U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America, primarily during the Cold War. I...
In an increasingly interdependent world, not only politics but also societies become ever more inter...
The study of political elite opinion on foreign policy has been little developed in Latin America. T...
No other region in the world has been more intervened by the United States than Latin America. An in...
In recent years, Latin America has taken a backseat in terms of American foreign policy. A region th...
When do presidents delegate policy-making authority to their foreign ministries? And is foreign poli...
This research is a contribution to the field of Foreign Policy Convergence focusing on Latin America...