"This excellent collection of essays argues that US policy toward Latin America has come a long way since President Woodrow Wilson's pledge "to teach the South Americans to elect good men."... Each chapter is clearly written and includes much helpful information. CHOICE, September 2000, Volume 38, Number 1 In a brilliant survey of the new landscape of inter-American relations, Dominguez and his collaborators take us to the cutting edge of the policy frontier. No better analysis exists of the full gamut of post-Cold War issues in the hemisphere." -- Robert A. Pastor, Professor, Emory University "In a brilliant survey of the new landscape of inter-American relations, Dominguez and his collaborators take us to the cutting edge of the policy frontier. No better analysis exists of the full gamut of post-Cold War issues in the hemisphere." -- Robert A. Pastor, Professor, Emory University
Jorge I. Dominguez is the Director of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs at Harvard University. He is co-author of Toward Mexico's Democratization:Parties, Campaigns, Elections, and Public Opinion (Routledge, 1998).