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The Obama Doctrine in the Americas
By (Author) Hanna Samir Kassab
Edited by Jonathan D. Rosen
Contributions by Mara Beln Ahumada
Contributions by Ted Galen Carpenter
Contributions by Khatchik DerGhougassian
Contributions by Ralph H. Espach
Contributions by Eduardo A. Gamarra
Contributions by Jean-Claude Garcia-Zamor
Contributions by Victor J. Hinojosa
Contributions by Athanasios Hristoulas
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
4th February 2016
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government policies
327.73
Hardback
368
Width 158mm, Height 239mm, Spine 31mm
699g
This volume examines the foreign policy transition from George W. Bush to Barack H. Obama in relation to the countries of the Americas. In this work, contributors consider the major defining features of their respective policies in dealing with security-related issues. Specifically, they examine whether major differences or continuities truly exist between the foreign policies of Bush and Obama, especially given the perception of American decline. The volume highlights Obamas foreign policy in the Americas, focusing on issue areas that threaten international security, such as drug trafficking, organized crime, and terrorism. This work provides both theoretical and policy insights for academics and policy analysts interested in foreign affairs.
The contributing authors examine the major shifts in policies toward security, drug trafficking, crime and terrorism in relation to Latin America that accompanied the foreign-policy transition from US president George W. Bush to Barack Obama. * Survival: Global Politics and Strategy *
The Obama Doctrine in the Americas is a balanced and thoughtful overview of how President Obama and his Western Hemisphere team have sought to engage with Latin America as its dynamics and challenges have evolved in the context of globalizationan important addition to the literature on Latin American studies, and U.S. Foreign Policy in general. -- R. Evan Ellis, Strategic Studies Institute, United States Army War College
What should Washington do next in Latin AmericaThe Obama Doctrine in the Americasprovides a very timely, comprehensive, and thoughtful examinationof Washingtons foreign policy approaches in the Western Hemisphere; a great contribution to all of us who are concerned about the role and importance of the Americas in world affairs. -- Betty Horwitz, co-author of Latin America and the Caribbean in the Global Context: Why Care About the Americas
Hanna S. Kassab is visiting professor at Northern Michigan University. Jonathan D. Rosen is a research analyst at Florida International Universitys Applied Research Center.