Ecuador: A Case Study of U.S.-Latin American Relations
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Authors
Banchoff, Kevin C.
Issue Date
1991
Type
Thesis
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en_US
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Abstract
Has past U.S. foreign policy been directed towards
promoting U.S. national interests, or has it been
misdirected? How do these policies affect other countries?
Is present U.S. policy being used to benefit the U.S. and
its interest today, and for the future? If not, how should
U.S. foreign policy be changed? In order to answer these
questions, a basis is needed from which to analyze past and
present foreign policy. Thus, several theories of
international relations will be reviewed and will later be
used to analyze U.S. foreign relations with Ecuador.
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v, 100 p.
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