1st Edition

The Pan-american Dream Do Latin America's Cultural Values Discourage True Partnership With The United States And Canada?

By Lawrence E. Harrison Copyright 1997
320 Pages
by Routledge

324 Pages
by Routledge

324 Pages
by Routledge

The initiative of Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton to forge a Western Hemisphere community has been staggered by Mexico's economic and political crisis. Is this latest grand design for the hemisphere destined to follow John Kennedy's Alliance for Progress and Franklin Roosevelt's Good Neighbor Policy into the cemetery of frustrated Pan-American dreams? The United States and Canada are... Read more
* Introduction: Dream or Reality? * The Roots of the Divergence: Anglo-Protestant versus Ibero-Catholic Culture * Canada and the United States: Siblings, Not Twins * Latin America and the United States: Can Two So Divergent Paths Merge? * The Destructive Role of American Intellectuals (and the Savaging of the United Fruit Company) * Argentina: First World to Third World?And Back? * Brazil: Is the Future Now? * The Chilean Miracle: Policies, Culture, or Both? * Mexico: The Failure of a Revolution, the End of a Dynasty * Trade and Investment: From Imperialism to Integration? * Narcotics: A Grotesque Distorting Mirror of Both Cultures * Immigration: The Latinization of the United States? * Conclusion: Democracy and the Free Market Are Not Enough

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Lawrence E Harrison