Foreign Policy and Regionalism in the Americas
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"Impatient with globalist assumptions concerning the nature of the current international system, authors convincingly argue that recent developments have created 'a particularly favorable environment for the establishment of a new regional system of the Americas;' less persuasively predict an eventual …
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"Impatient with globalist assumptions concerning the nature of the current international system, authors convincingly argue that recent developments have created 'a particularly favorable environment for the establishment of a new regional system of the Americas;' less persuasively predict an eventual 'true community of American nations.'"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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