Author Page - PETER HAKIM
Recent Foreign Affairs articles: 4 documents found; displaying 1 to 4.Is Washington Losing Latin America? Peter Hakim January/February 2006 Summary: For nearly a decade, U.S. policy toward Latin America has been narrowly focused on a handful of issues, such as China's growing influence in the region and the power of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. Latin Americans want economic ties with the United States but feel slighted by Washington and uneasy about the U.S. role in the world. The costs of the estrangement will be high for both sides. read | click for more information
Peter Hakim January/February 2004 Summary: Growing differences over trade and foreign policy threaten to upset the delicate balance in U.S.-Brazil relations. To head off trouble, Washington should lower its expectations, remembering that it has a greater stake in Lula's domestic success than in Brazil's active cooperation on any particular issue. read 500-word preview | purchase full article
Peter Hakim January/February 2002 Summary: For the first time, Latin America's two giants, Brazil and Mexico, are both looking for significant international roles -- but they are doing so in very different ways. Mexico has tied its future to economic integration with the United States, whereas Brazil seeks to be a leader in South America. read 500-word preview | purchase full article
Peter Hakim March/April 2001 Summary: Hemispheric relations seem at an all-time high, as democracy and prosperity blossom throughout Latin America. But President Bush still faces potential problems south of the border, from mission creep in Colombia to chaos in Peru, from Chávez in Venezuela to Castro in Cuba. And then there is Mexico, where the first-ever democratically elected president is eager to engage Washington -- on his own terms. Only one thing is certain: Latin America must not be ignored. read 500-word preview | purchase full article
Recent books reviewed in Foreign Affairs: One document found. displaying 1 to 1.Direct To The Poor: Grassroots Development In Latin America.Sheldon Annis and Peter Hakim. Boulder (Colo.): Lynne Rienner, 1988. Winter 1988/89 read
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