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Economic Issues and Political Conflict: US-Latin American Relations (Butterworths Studies in International Political Economy)by Dominguez, Jorge I. (editor)
Book desription: London, England, U.K: Butterworth Scientific, 1982. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. This book is a survey of the political economy of U.S. - Latin American relations; the central question is how changes in the economies of Latin American countries brought about renewed conflict with the United States; the authors of these six essays contend that the politics of economic relations have attained their current prominence as a result of a shift away from the politics of the cold war and counterinsurgency: the foreign economic policies of Mexico and Venezuela are described in detail; these studies emphasize issues of investment, trade, technology transfer, energy, and foreign aid (laminated yellow paper-covered boards, card pocket on rear endpaper and stamps on bottom of title page are only library markings; otherwise, a good, clean, tight copy)
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