The Obama Doctrine in the Americas.
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- computer
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- 9781498524001
- 327.7308
- F1418.O17 2016
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. THE MAJOR CHALLENGES THAT THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION FACES IN THE REGION -- Chapter 1. The Obama Administration's Policy Challenges in the Western Hemisphere -- Part II. OBAMA'S FOREIGN POLICY IN THE CARIBBEAN -- Chapter 2. The Obama Doctrine and Cuba -- Chapter 3. The Obama Doctrine in Haiti -- Chapter 4. U. S. Foreign Policy and the Caribbean Region: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago -- Part III. THE OBAMA DOCTRINE: THE CASES OF EL SALVADOR AND MEXICO -- Chapter 5. The Violence of El Salvador: The Obama Doctrine and the Illiberal Temptation -- Chapter 6. Has Obama Forgotten about Mexico? An Examination of Obama's Foreign Policy and U.S.-Mexico Bilateral Relations (2009-2015) -- Chapter 7. Shifting Priorities and Engaging the Peace Process: U.S.-Colombian Relations in the Obama Era -- Chapter 8. The Obama Administration and Peru -- Chapter 9. U.S.-Bolivian Relations in Times of Change -- Chapter 10. The Failure of Engagement: U.S.-Venezuela Relations under Obama -- Chapter 11. Brazil-U.S. Security Relations during the Obama Era -- Chapter 12. So Far from the Obama Doctrine: A View from Argentina -- Part V. OBAMA'S CANADA DOCTRINE AND THEORETICAL APPROACHES -- Chapter 13. Obama's "Canada" Doctrine and the Campaign against Terrorism -- Chapter 14. Regional Differences in Obama's Foreign Policy: A Theoretical Approach -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Contributors.
This book analyzes Obama's foreign policy in the Americas, focusing on major security-related issues such as drug trafficking, organized crime, and terrorism. This book is meant not only for academics and students but also for policy analysts.
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