Ipswich, Massachusetts : H.W. Wilson, 2013.;Hackensack, NJ : Published & distributed by Grey House Publishing;©2013
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Part of the series The reference shelf, 0011-3344 volume 85, number 3;Reference shelf v. 85, no. 3.
Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 1. Latin America in the twenty-first century: — The future of US-Latin American relations — Gini back in the bottle: an unequal continent is becoming less so / by The Economist, October 12, 2013 — Analysis: Obama faces Latin America revolt over drugs, trade / by Brian Winter, Reuters, November 9, 2012 — The shameful legacy of the Monroe Doctrine: militarizing Latin America / by Conn Hallinan, Counterpunch.org, January 16, 2013 — Obama seeks CEO’s help in Latin America / by Jim Kuhnhenn, Associated Press, April 14, 2012 — Remarks by President Obama at CEO Summit of Americas / by President Barack H. Obama, Whitehouse.gov, April 14, 2011 — Latin America and the United States: Looking towards 2020 / by Sergio Bitar, Inter-American Dialogue, September 7. 2011 — 2. NAFTA twenty years later: — Assessing NAFTA — In our opinion: NAFTA’s success shows importance of free trade / by Deseret News, August 15, 2012 — After some sluggish years, NAFTA creates border boomtowns / by Monica Ortiz Uribe, Fronteras, October 18, 2012 — Last great interstate: a NAFTA highway fraught with controversy / by Terri Hall, Examiner, December 18, 2012 — The failures of NAFTA / by Catie Duckworth, Council on Hemispheric Affairs, June 19, 2012 — NAFTA: birth of a free trade world / by Devin Browne and Jill Replogle, Fronteras, September 4, 2012 — Remarks at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) on Latin America / by Hillary Rodham Clinton, US Department of State, March 18, 2011 –
- 3. After Castro: Cuba’s revolution at crossroads: — Cuba: an imminent thaw? — U.S. aggression towards Cuba continues: increase in U.S. support to counter-revolutionary groups / by Liberation, August 30. 2012 — U.S.-Cuba policy: ending 50 years of failure / by Colonel Lawrence B. Wilkerson, USA (Ret), US Senate Committee on Finance, December 11, 2007 — Cuban economy is still stagnant despite reforms: Cuban National /by Christopher Witrak, Minyanville, December 4, 2012 — Time to end the Cuba embargo / by Doug Bandow, The National Interest, December 12, 2012 — 4. Venezuela’s socialist experiment: — Venezuela post Chávez — On the legacy of Hugo Chávez / by Greg Grandin, The Nation, March 5, 2103 — Chávez or not, it’s time to rethink the U.S.-Venezuela relationship / by Dane Bryant, World Politics Review, September 28, 2012 — Hugo Chávez: man against the world / by Richard Gott, New Statesman, January 30, 2013 — Chávez’s economics lesson for Europe / by Richard Gott, The Guardian, May 16, 2012 — Investors who think Venezuela’s economy will open up after Chávez have another thing coming / by Linette Lopez, Business Insider, January 5, 2013 — 5. The rise of Mexico: — The United States and Mexico: achieving a balance — The ebbing Mexican wave / by Economist, November 24, 2012 — Remarks to the Association of American Chambers of Commerce in Latin America / by Jose W. Fernandez, US Department of State, February 7, 2013 — Immigration reform and the English language / by Kevin Drum, Mother Jones, January 29, 2013 — Ambassador Wayne’s remarks at U.S. Chamber breakfast / by Ambassador to Mexico, E. Anthony Wayne, Embassy of the United States, Mexico, February 11, 2013 — For returning migrants, good news about Mexico’s economy doesn’t apply / by Monica Ortiz Uribe, KPBS.org, December 31, 2012 — A more ambitious agenda: a report of the Inter-American Dialogue’s commission on Mexico-US relations / by Carla Hills and Ernesto Zedillo, Inter-America Dialogue, February 13, 2013
Subjects:
- United States — Foreign economic relations — Mexico.
- Mexico — Foreign economic relations — United States.
- United States — Relations — Mexico.
- Mexico — Relations — United States.
- United States — Foreign economic relations — Cuba.
- Cuba — Foreign economic relations — United States.
- United States — Relations — Cuba.
- Cuba — Relations — United States.
- United States — Foreign economic relations — Venezuela.
- Venezuela — Foreign economic relations — United States.
- United States — Relations — Venezuela.
- Venezuela — Relations — United States.