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- catalog abstract ""Weintraub's short and incisive policy briefs provide a current and critical overview of key policy issues in U.S. Latin American relations. They are pertinent and to the point and will appeal to a broad audience of individuals interested in the dynamics of current hemispheric relations. The collection will be of particular use to those teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels."--Riordan Roett, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. In this volume, respected economist and policy veteran Sidney Weintraub addresses a wide range of current issues in international political economy. The collected essays, originally written over the 2000-2003 period, offer his sometimes irreverent but always constructive views on trade and development, economic policy, migration, sanctions, democracy and sovereignty, and inter-American relations. Although the emphasis is on the political-economic policy landscape of Latin America and the Caribbean in relation to the United States, Weintraub does not hesitate to consider such topics as the effects of the proliferation of free-trade agreements and other "preferential" agreements on world trade. In incisive style, the volume provides a Washington view of today's most pressing issues in international political economy.".
- catalog contributor b13131485.
- catalog coverage "Latin America Foreign economic relations United States.".
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign economic relations Latin America.".
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description ""Weintraub's short and incisive policy briefs provide a current and critical overview of key policy issues in U.S. Latin American relations. They are pertinent and to the point and will appeal to a broad audience of individuals interested in the dynamics of current hemispheric relations. The collection will be of particular use to those teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels."--Riordan Roett, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. In this volume, respected economist and policy veteran Sidney Weintraub addresses a wide range of current issues in international political economy. The collected essays, originally written over the 2000-2003 period, offer his sometimes irreverent but always constructive views on trade and development, economic policy, migration, sanctions, democracy and sovereignty, and inter-American relations. Although the emphasis is on the political-economic policy landscape of Latin America and the Caribbean in relation to the United States, Weintraub does not hesitate to consider such topics as the effects of the proliferation of free-trade agreements and other "preferential" agreements on world trade. In incisive style, the volume provides a Washington view of today's most pressing issues in international political economy.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Trade and Development -- Trade Policy after Seattle -- The Labor-Trade Link -- NAFTA Evaluation -- Telling It Like It Is -- Behind the Trade Issues Facing President Bush -- Trade Policy Suggestions for the Quebec Summit -- The U.S. Congress and Trade Policy: Give Me a Break -- A Needless Trade War -- The Elusive Option to Open Markets -- History Repeats Itself in Trade Policy -- Lack of Clarity in U.S. Trade Policy -- Trade Negotiation Prospects: Global and Hemispheric -- Economic Policy -- The Dollarization Debate -- The Role of the Leading International Economic Organizations -- Critical Aspects of the Global Economy -- Some Highlights in the Global Economy in 2000 -- Ideological Generalizations about Financial Rescue Packages -- The Terrorist Attack: Treating the Causes -- Reviving the U.S. Economy -- The Primacy of Policy -- The Importance of the Everyday Routine -- Policy Ambiguity: Migration and Sanctions -- Clashing Pressures on Immigration -- Massachusetts' Secondary Boycotts against Burma -- The Conundrum of Undocumented Immigration -- Sanctions: When They Don't Work, Keep Doing the Same -- Migration: Making Policy in the Face of Profound Disagreement -- Democracy and Sovereignty -- Cheapening the Sovereignty Argument -- Democracy and Markets -- Democracy and Development -- Inter-American Relations -- Brazil-U.S. Economic Relations -- The U.S.-Chile Connection -- The Ever-Changing U.S.-Mexico Relationship -- Rejecting the Lessons of Experience -- Mexico: Latin America's Uncertain Bright Spot -- Uncertainty in Venezuela.".
- catalog extent "viii, 215 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Commentaries on international political economy.".
- catalog identifier "0892064404".
- catalog isFormatOf "Commentaries on international political economy.".
- catalog isPartOf "Significant issues series ; v. 26, no. 2".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : CSIS Press,".
- catalog relation "Commentaries on international political economy.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America Foreign economic relations United States.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign economic relations Latin America.".
- catalog subject "337 22".
- catalog subject "Economic policy.".
- catalog subject "Free trade.".
- catalog subject "HF1359 .W445 2004".
- catalog subject "International economic relations.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Trade and Development -- Trade Policy after Seattle -- The Labor-Trade Link -- NAFTA Evaluation -- Telling It Like It Is -- Behind the Trade Issues Facing President Bush -- Trade Policy Suggestions for the Quebec Summit -- The U.S. Congress and Trade Policy: Give Me a Break -- A Needless Trade War -- The Elusive Option to Open Markets -- History Repeats Itself in Trade Policy -- Lack of Clarity in U.S. Trade Policy -- Trade Negotiation Prospects: Global and Hemispheric -- Economic Policy -- The Dollarization Debate -- The Role of the Leading International Economic Organizations -- Critical Aspects of the Global Economy -- Some Highlights in the Global Economy in 2000 -- Ideological Generalizations about Financial Rescue Packages -- The Terrorist Attack: Treating the Causes -- Reviving the U.S. Economy -- The Primacy of Policy -- The Importance of the Everyday Routine -- Policy Ambiguity: Migration and Sanctions -- Clashing Pressures on Immigration -- Massachusetts' Secondary Boycotts against Burma -- The Conundrum of Undocumented Immigration -- Sanctions: When They Don't Work, Keep Doing the Same -- Migration: Making Policy in the Face of Profound Disagreement -- Democracy and Sovereignty -- Cheapening the Sovereignty Argument -- Democracy and Markets -- Democracy and Development -- Inter-American Relations -- Brazil-U.S. Economic Relations -- The U.S.-Chile Connection -- The Ever-Changing U.S.-Mexico Relationship -- Rejecting the Lessons of Experience -- Mexico: Latin America's Uncertain Bright Spot -- Uncertainty in Venezuela.".
- catalog title "Commentaries on international political economy : constructive irreverence / Sidney Weintraub.".
- catalog type "text".