Over the past few years we have faced two major challenges in conceiving of a new foreign policy in Latin America. The first is the relative lack of attention to the region, by both the U.S. government and public. The second is the increasing friction between the current U.S. administration's strategies for global U.S. hegemony and Latin American elected governments and grassroots trends toward greater independence and new models. (IRC) (Cartoon credit: Al-Jazeera)
international politics, latin america, foreign policy, bush administration
Thursday, March 9, 2006
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