Latin America in a Changing Global Environment
Latin America's insertion in the world trade system is entering a period of historical change. Driving that change will be the outcome, or failure, of the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations; the increasing regionalisation of trade relations; and the profound liberalisation in Lati...
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Formato: | Capítulo de libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
1992.
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Colección: | OECD Development Centre Working Papers,
no.66. |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- ""Book Title""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""ch 1-Introduction: Latin America in the New Century""; ""Changing Intrahemispheric Relations and U.S. Regional Influence""; ""Latin America�s New Challenges""; ""Notes""; ""Part 1: The Transformation in Intrahemispheric Relations""; ""ch 2-Free Trade in the Americas: Collective Action or Collective Apathy?""; ""The FTAA: Political, Economic, and Institutional Evolution""; ""Challenges to Collective Action: Dynamism Versus Distribution""; ""The FTAA: Breaking Through the Regional Impasse?""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""
- ""ch 3-The New Security Agenda for the Americas: Focus on “Insecurity�""""Latin American Security Concerns""; ""Security, Defense, and the Evolving Roles of the Armed Forces""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""ch 4-U.S. Policy Toward Latin America: A View from the South""; ""U.S. Interest in Latin America""; ""The United States and the Democratization Process in Latin America""; ""Economic Liberalization and New Regionalism""; ""Cultural Changes""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""ch 5-Canada�s New Opening to Latin America""; ""Canada�s Changing Foreign Policy Priorities""
- ""Canadian Membership in the OAS""""Canada�s Role in Haiti""; ""Canadian Relations with Brazil""; ""Canada�s Cuba Connection""; ""Canada as Advocate: The Chilean Example""; ""The Strategic Complexity of Western Hemispheric Trade Liberalization""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""Part 2: Changing Ties with International Actors""; ""ch 6-The Role of International Financial Institutions""; ""The International Monetary Fund""; ""The Role of the World Bank: Knowledge, Participation, and Conditionality""; ""Conclusion: The Implications for Latin America""; ""Notes""
- ""ch 7-Human Rights and the Role of International Actors""""Human Rights: The New Consensus and Challenge""; ""Globalization: New Challenges and Opportunities""; ""International Actors� Responses to Human Rights Violations""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""ch 8-Latin America and the European Union: A Strategic Partnership?""; ""The Parallels in Development""; ""The Character of Biregional Relations""; ""The Successes of Political Dialogue""; ""The Asymmetry in Economic Relations""; ""Toward the Creation of an Atlantic Triangle?""; ""Notes""; ""Part 3: Two Pivotal States""
- ""ch 9-Mexico�s Changing Domestic and International Dynamics""""Mexico Crosses over the Abyss""; ""Promoting the Relación Especial with Uncle Sam""; ""Mexico as the Honest Broker in the Western Hemisphere""; ""The Economy: Moving from Macro- to Microstabilization""; ""Authoritarian Enclaves, Chiapas, and Drugs""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""ch 10-Brazil�s Role as a Regional Power""; ""Brazil�s Role in World Affairs: The Old Perception and the End of the Dream""; ""Brazil�s Emerging Regional Role in the Hemisphere""; ""The U.S. Perspective on Brazil�s Future Global Role""
- ""Conclusion: The Consolidation of Regional Leadership""