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Latin American Relations with the Middle East surveys the dealings of ten Latin American and Caribbean states - Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Peru, Mexico, Uruguay, and Venezuela - with the Middle East, examining these states' external behavior at both an empirical and conceptual level.
Latin American Relations with the Middle East surveys the dealings of ten Latin American and Caribbean states - Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Peru, Mexico, Uruguay, and Venezuela - with the Middle East, examining these states' external behavior at both an empirical and conceptual level.
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Marta Tawil Kuri is research professor at the Center for International Studies at El Colegio de México. Élodie Brun is research professor at the Center for International Studies at El Colegio de México.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue, Introduction, 1. Under The Western Sign: Argentina's Relations With The Middle East During Mauricio Macri's Government, 2. Looking Inward, Moving Outward: Brazil's Middle East Policy as a Case of Domestic Dynamics, 3. Presidential Influence, Economic-Military Legacies, and Bureaucracy Challenges in Chile's Foreign Policy towards the Middle East, 4. A Multifactorial Analysis of the Colombian Foreign policy towards the Middle East, 5. The Foreign Policy of Costa Rica towards the Middle East: Rapprochement and Economic Interests, 6. Cuba's Foreign Policy towards the Middle East: Between Traditions, Collaboration, and Economic Adjustment, 7. Mexico's Foreign Policy towards the Middle East: individual Preferences and Bureaucratic Politics in a Changing International Environment, 8. Between Multilateralism and Realpolitik: The Relationship of Peru with the Middle East, 9. Uruguayan Foreign Policy towards the Middle East: Changes during the Frente Amplio's governments, 10. Venezuela and the Middle East: "Revolutionary" Foreign Policy, Soft Balancing, and Survival Strategy, 11. Main Findings on Latin American and Caribbean Foreign Policies towards the Middle East: Dialoguing with Mainstream Research
Prologue, Introduction, 1. Under The Western Sign: Argentina's Relations With The Middle East During Mauricio Macri's Government, 2. Looking Inward, Moving Outward: Brazil's Middle East Policy as a Case of Domestic Dynamics, 3. Presidential Influence, Economic-Military Legacies, and Bureaucracy Challenges in Chile's Foreign Policy towards the Middle East, 4. A Multifactorial Analysis of the Colombian Foreign policy towards the Middle East, 5. The Foreign Policy of Costa Rica towards the Middle East: Rapprochement and Economic Interests, 6. Cuba's Foreign Policy towards the Middle East: Between Traditions, Collaboration, and Economic Adjustment, 7. Mexico's Foreign Policy towards the Middle East: individual Preferences and Bureaucratic Politics in a Changing International Environment, 8. Between Multilateralism and Realpolitik: The Relationship of Peru with the Middle East, 9. Uruguayan Foreign Policy towards the Middle East: Changes during the Frente Amplio's governments, 10. Venezuela and the Middle East: "Revolutionary" Foreign Policy, Soft Balancing, and Survival Strategy, 11. Main Findings on Latin American and Caribbean Foreign Policies towards the Middle East: Dialoguing with Mainstream Research
Rezensionen
"The global reach of Latin America and Caribbean is probed and pushed in this work that brings together luminaries of International Relations that the Anglophone world needs to read more of. Whether from Brasília or Buenos Aires, Mexico City or Montevideo, the state agendas they study in relation to the Middle East and North Africa reveal the every-changing cardinal directions of foreign policy in a world where metropoles and margins continue to mix and metamorphose."
John Tofik Karam, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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