This completely revised and thoroughly updated Third Edition of Kryzanek's widely praised text includes a wealth of new data and analysis on the key events and controversies that have shaped U.S.-Latin American relations through the first half of the Clinton administration. New and updated material addresses NAFTA, the recent Mexican political and financial crisis, Haiti, and other headline events since the last edition in 1990. In addition, the work includes a new chapter examining current issues of U.S. hemispheric relations including NAFTA, the drug wars, immigration, the impact of the global economy and multilateral solutions to regional problems. An important text for scholars and students in Latin American studies and international relations.
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MICHAEL J. KRYZANEK is a Professor of Political Science at Bridgewater State College in Massachusetts. In addition to the first two editions of this work, he is the author of Leaders, Leadership, and U.S. Policy in Latin America (1992), coauthor of The Dominican Republic: A Caribbean Crucible, second edition, (1992), and Latin America: Change and Challenge (1995).
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