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Studies in U.S.-Latin American Asymmetries
By Mark Falcoff
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Small Countries, Large Issues
AEI Press  (Washington)
Publication Date: October 1984
Paperback
ISBN: 0-8447-3563-9
Hardcover
ISBN: 0-8447-3562-0

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Great discrepancies of power are called asymmetries, a concept that many Latin American nations find most useful for describing their relations with the United States. The author differs with many social scientists who assume that the United States can always calibrate its power to achieve a desired outcome. He focuses on the way asymmetries operate in the relations of the United States with Cuba, Uruguay, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Chile. This book is an exercise partly in historiography, partly in political science, and partly in the larger study of international relations. It explores those "gray areas" where national power is often a matter more of perceptions than of actuality, and it examines how perceptions themselves become an independent variable in the relations between nations.

Mark Falcoff is a resident scholar at AEI.



Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface


The Cuban Revolution and the United States
Uruguay: The Tupamaros on the Silver Screen
El Salvador: The U.S. White Paper Reexamined
Nicaragua: Somoza, Sandino, and United States
Chile: External Forces and the Overthrow of Allende

Index
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Latin American Outlook
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