This paper offers an analysis of historical, political, economic, and social events on which US-Latin American relations have been based. Centered on a constructivist approach, I review the main stages for explaining the quality and intensity of the interaction between the actors under consideration. In addition, I contend that US-Latin American relations have been cyclical in nature, and that these cycles have in turn complicated the task of assessing the dynamic of the relationship over the long term. I argue that the US achieved economic and political control over Latin America from the Nineteenth century. Although the specific circumstances that governed US-Latin American relations changed throughout the Twentieth century, this basic co...
Since the introduction of the Monroe Doctrine, Latin America has been seen as the preserve of the U...
This paper reiterates the thesis pointed out by other analysts that the bilateral relationship betwe...
This 2006 conference paper examines the history of successful U.S. efforts to overturn incumbent gov...
This paper offers an analysis of historical, political, economic, and social events on which US-Lati...
Latin America Confronts the United States offers a new perspective on US-Latin America relations. Dr...
No other region in the world has been more intervened by the United States than Latin America. An in...
The topic of this thesis is the imperial relations between the United States and the countries of La...
This thesis studies the shifting status of Latin America in U.S. foreign policy. Historically, the r...
This is a thesis about how Washington views and understands itself in relation to Latin America. So ...
In early 1986, there is an opportunity to improve relations between the US and Latin America, but it...
Despite its status as hemispheric hegemon, the United States has been confronted with some resistanc...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. School of International Service. American UniversityIn recent years, analysts ...
The relations between the United States and Latin America have traditionally been interpreted from d...
Current relations between Latin America and the US are marked by the Free Trade Area of the Americas...
Although some things ¿like the enormous difference in power¿ have not changed, the relationship betw...
Since the introduction of the Monroe Doctrine, Latin America has been seen as the preserve of the U...
This paper reiterates the thesis pointed out by other analysts that the bilateral relationship betwe...
This 2006 conference paper examines the history of successful U.S. efforts to overturn incumbent gov...
This paper offers an analysis of historical, political, economic, and social events on which US-Lati...
Latin America Confronts the United States offers a new perspective on US-Latin America relations. Dr...
No other region in the world has been more intervened by the United States than Latin America. An in...
The topic of this thesis is the imperial relations between the United States and the countries of La...
This thesis studies the shifting status of Latin America in U.S. foreign policy. Historically, the r...
This is a thesis about how Washington views and understands itself in relation to Latin America. So ...
In early 1986, there is an opportunity to improve relations between the US and Latin America, but it...
Despite its status as hemispheric hegemon, the United States has been confronted with some resistanc...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. School of International Service. American UniversityIn recent years, analysts ...
The relations between the United States and Latin America have traditionally been interpreted from d...
Current relations between Latin America and the US are marked by the Free Trade Area of the Americas...
Although some things ¿like the enormous difference in power¿ have not changed, the relationship betw...
Since the introduction of the Monroe Doctrine, Latin America has been seen as the preserve of the U...
This paper reiterates the thesis pointed out by other analysts that the bilateral relationship betwe...
This 2006 conference paper examines the history of successful U.S. efforts to overturn incumbent gov...