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Through Glasses Darkly: An Assessment of Various Theoretical Approaches to Interamerican Relations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Yale H. Ferguson*
Affiliation:
Department of Political Science, Hill Hall, 7th Floor, Rutgers University, New Brunswick as NJ 07102, Rutgers—New Brunswick

Extract

In the past decade or so the international relations of Latin America—for many years the subject of legalistic, institutional, polemical, or purely descriptive analyses—has been investigated on a much more sophisticated basis. Dependencia has emerged as a major organizing concept in much of the literature, and “bureaucratic politics” has provided a focus for some of the work emanating from North American scholars on U.S. Latin American policies. There are a number of other frameworks as well. Welcome as the wealth of new studies is, they nevertheless present us for the first time with a problem of assessing the utility of various theoretical approaches or at least with the challenge of relating them to one another in a meaningful fashion.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © University of Miami 1977

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