The Organization of American States, 2nd Edition
By (Author) O C. Stoetzer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
18th May 1993
2nd Revised edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government
International institutions
354.1
Hardback
464
This is a complete update and revision of Stoetzer's classic reference work on the Organization of American States (OAS), first published by Praeger in 1965. The work will provide the reader with an understanding of the OAS in today's world and will give a realistic and indepth interpretation of the inter-american system, its background, and its development. The work not only deals with basic information, such as the activities and organization of the most important organs and institutions of the OAS, its commissions and agencies; it also covers the changes that have taken place over the last forty-five years, since the founding of the OAS in 1948, including much material not readily available from other sources. This comprehensive work on the OAS will be a mandatory reference for all those involved in inter-american and world affairs and international organizations. It will also appeal to scholars in inter-American history and affairs, Latin American studies, and political science.
. . . a comprehensive, current survey and analysis of the OAS. In an accessible narrative the author traces the development of the Inter-American system from Simon Bolivar's dream of a Spanish American union for an independent continent, through the intricacies of the US-dominated Pan American Union, to the post-WW II OAS. . . . A careful, detailed study which convincingly argues for an increased role for the OAS in hemispheric affairs. . . . General; advanced undergraduate; graduate.-Choice
." . . a comprehensive, current survey and analysis of the OAS. In an accessible narrative the author traces the development of the Inter-American system from Simon Bolivar's dream of a Spanish American union for an independent continent, through the intricacies of the US-dominated Pan American Union, to the post-WW II OAS. . . . A careful, detailed study which convincingly argues for an increased role for the OAS in hemispheric affairs. . . . General; advanced undergraduate; graduate."-Choice
O. CARLOS STOETZER is Professor Emeritus of History at Fordham University in New York City. From 1950 to 1961 he served as a staff member of the OAS in Washington, D.C. He is the author of several books in German, Spanish, and English, including The Scholastic Roots of the Spanish American Revolution (1979).