Central America and the Caribbean in Transition: The Challenge to US Policy

Central America and the Caribbean in Transition: The Challenge to US Policy
Author: Lee C. Fischbach
Publisher:
Total Pages: 25
Release: 1976
Genre:
ISBN:

This memorandum discusses current trends in socioeconomic and political change in Central America and the Caribbean as they relate to US interests in the region and to US national security policy. The conclusion is that the development and maintenance of viable nation-states that are favorably disposed to the United States are goals of fundamental importance, due to the area's proximity and because of the conviction that viable nation-states stand a better chance of maintaining their security. Accordingly, the United States should prudently play a more active role in the promition of national development in order to protect its security interests. To neglect the area, as it frequently has in the past, could perpetuate security liabilities too close to home. (Author).

Challenges and Change in Middle America

Challenges and Change in Middle America
Author: Katie Willis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1317876881

A comprehensive introduction to the important economic, social and political processes and development issues in this extremely popular region. The Central American nations and those of the Caribbean (including Guyana, Surinam and French Guiana on the mainland) share many historical processes as well as experiencing similar development problems today. These include European colonialism, structural adjustment, small size, reliance on primary production, influence of the United States and moves towards democratisation. While Mexico is obviously a much larger country in area, economy and population terms, it is included in this volume because of its close ties to the other countries in the region through processes such as trade and migration.

China and Latin America in Transition

China and Latin America in Transition
Author: Shoujun Cui
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2016-08-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 113754080X

This volume explores the policy dynamics, economic commitments and social impacts of the fast evolving Sino-LAC relations. China’s engagement with Latin America and the Caribbean has entered into an era of strategic transition. While China is committed to strengthening its economic and political ties with Latin America and the Caribbean, Latin America as a bloc is enthusiastically echoing China’s endeavor by diverting their focus toward the other side of the ocean. The transitional aspect of China-LAC ties is phenomenal, and is manifested not only in the accelerating momentum of trade, investment, and loan but also in the China-CELAC Forum mechanism that maps out an institutional framework for decades beyond. While Latin America is redefined as an emerging priority to the leadership in Beijing, what are the responses from Latin America and the United States? In this sense, experts from four continents provide local answers to this global question.

The Continuing Crisis

The Continuing Crisis
Author: Mark Falcoff
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1987
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

The Continuing Crisis is a successor to the widely-used 1984 anthology Crisis and Opportunity. Nearly three-fourths of the essays are new. In addition to analyses from Foreign Affairs, the New Republic, the New York Review of Books, and other prestigious journals, this volume contains the most significant original documents and official statements on the Central American crisis. Each essay is preceded by a brief introduction that points out main themes and relates complementary and opposing authors to one another.