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Bush II, Obama, and the Decline of U.S. Hegemony in the Western
Hemisphere applies competing definitions and conceptions of
hegemony to various foreign policy initiatives and events during
the administrations of George W. Bush and Barack H. Obama to test
whether they manifest a decline in traditional United States
dominance and leadership in the Western Hemisphere. In particular,
the book examines the continued relevancy of the Inter-American
system, the failure to establish a Free Trade Area of the Americas
(FTAA), and the stillborn Energy and Climate Partnership of the
Americas (ECPA). It also discusses the implications of the People's
Republic of China becoming a major trading partner and important
source of financing and investment capital throughout Latin America
and the Caribbean. The book provides critical reviews of Plan
Colombia, the Merida Initiative, Pathways to Prosperity in the
Americas, the Central American Regional Security Initiative
(CARSI), the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI), 100,000
Strong in the Americas, and the restoration of normal U.S.
diplomatic relations with Cuba. There are extensive analyses,
unusual for a work in English, on the Alianza Bolivariana para los
Pueblos de Nuestra America (ALBA), Comunidad de Estados
Latinoamericanos y del Caribe (CELAC), and Union de Naciones
Suramericanas (UNASUR).
Bush II, Obama, and the Decline of U.S. Hegemony in the Western
Hemisphere applies competing definitions and conceptions of
hegemony to various foreign policy initiatives and events during
the administrations of George W. Bush and Barack H. Obama to test
whether they manifest a decline in traditional United States
dominance and leadership in the Western Hemisphere. In particular,
the book examines the continued relevancy of the Inter-American
system, the failure to establish a Free Trade Area of the Americas
(FTAA), and the stillborn Energy and Climate Partnership of the
Americas (ECPA). It also discusses the implications of the People's
Republic of China becoming a major trading partner and important
source of financing and investment capital throughout Latin America
and the Caribbean. The book provides critical reviews of Plan
Colombia, the Merida Initiative, Pathways to Prosperity in the
Americas, the Central American Regional Security Initiative
(CARSI), the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI), 100,000
Strong in the Americas, and the restoration of normal U.S.
diplomatic relations with Cuba. There are extensive analyses,
unusual for a work in English, on the Alianza Bolivariana para los
Pueblos de Nuestra America (ALBA), Comunidad de Estados
Latinoamericanos y del Caribe (CELAC), and Union de Naciones
Suramericanas (UNASUR).
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