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U.S.-Latin American Relations: Politics, Economics, and Security

This course examines the momentous changes, positive and negative, under way in Latin America, the role of political culture in shaping the region’s political and economic life, and major security issues affecting the United States. The course aims to give the student an understanding of the sources, ramifications, and implications of the changes so as to provide lessons for policymaking.

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Summer Semester
Special Note
Prior to first day of class, students must read a general course on Latin America or read Modern Latin America by Thomas Skidmore and Peter Smith (Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1997).
Principal Professor
Roger W. Fontaine
Former Director of Latin American Affairs, National Security Council  {read more}
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