The contributors to this work examine the evolutions of U.S.
foreign policy toward the Third World and the new policy challenges
facing developing nations in the post-Cold War era. The book
incorporates the key assessment standards of U.S. foreign policies
directed toward critical regions, including Latin America, Africa,
the Middle East, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia. Through this
region-by-region analysis, readers of this text will get the
information and insight needed to fully understand U.S. policy
objectives--especially with regard to economic and security issues
in the wake of 9/11--via a vis the developing world. The book
outlines both successes and failures of Washington as it seeks to
deal with the Third World in a new era of terrorism, trade, and
democratic enlargement. It also considers whether anti-Western
sentiment in Third World regions is a direct result of U.S. foreign
policies since the end of the Cold War.
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