The conventional wisdom is that small developing countries exert
limited-if any-influence on the foreign policy of superpowers, in
particular the United States. This book challenges that premise
based on the experience of the small developing country of Jamaica
and its relations with the United States. It raises the question:
if the foreign policy of the United States can be influenced by
even a small developing country, should Washington be worried?
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