Political Culture and Foreign Policy in Latin America: Case Studies from the Circum-Caribbean

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his book explores the impact of Latin America's political culture on the international politics of the region. It offers a general account of traditional Iberian political culture while examining how relations among states in the hemisphere -- where the United States has been the central actor -- have evolved over time. The authors assess the degree of consistency between domestic and international political behavior. The assessments are supported by case studies.

Author(s): Roland H. Ebel, Raymond Taras, James D. Cochrane
Series: SUNY Series in The Making of Foreign Policy: Theories and Issues
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Year: 1991

Language: English
Pages: 230
Tags: Caribbean & Latin American;International & World Politics;Politics & Government;Politics & Social Sciences;Political Science;Comparative Politics;Constitutions;History & Theory;Reference;Politics & Government;Politics & Social Sciences

Tables and Figures
Preface
1. Political Culture and the Making of Foreign Policy
2. Latin American Political Culture
3. Cultural Style and International Relations in Latin America
4. Political Culture and Foreign Policy in the Circum-Caribbean: The Democratic Cultures of Costa Rica and Venezuela
5. Alternating Monistic Systems and Foreign Policy: Colombia and Guatemala
6. Political Culture and Foreign Policy in Monistic Regimes: The Cases of Cuba and Nicaragua
7. Conclusions
Appendix
Index