In recent years several Latin American countries have adopted a
more assertive and autonomous stance in their foreign policy. The
growing rejection of neo-liberalism as an ideological dogma seems
to have given space to more pragmatic stances in favour of national
interests. Whilst ideological discourse continues to be directed
towards both domestic and international audiences with varying
intensities and tones, it appears to be combined with clearly
pragmatic policies and aims. This book reviews the foreign policy
of eleven Latin American countries and argues that a combination of
pragmatism and ideology characterises contemporary Latin American
approaches to international relations. It analyses whether this is
a permanent or contingent feature, what factors affect the mix of
pragmatism and ideology, and whether this is an identifiable new
pattern of foreign policy in Latin America
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