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Political culture and foreign policy in Latin America: Case studies from the Circum-Caribbean
This book examines the relationship between political culture and foreign policy in selected Latin American and Circum-Caribbean countries. Through comparative case studies, the authors analyze how historical experience, cultural values, leadership patterns, and social structures shape foreign policy behavior in the region. The volume explores both domestic influences and international pressures, offering insight into the diversity and complexity of Latin American diplomatic strategies. As part of the SUNY series in the making of foreign policy, this work provides an academic foundation for understanding regional political dynamics and external engagements.
| PMKAA03380 | 327.8 EBE p | Museum KAA (Latin America) | Tersedia |
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