Mastering Summitry

Mastering Summitry
Author: Leadership Council for Inter-American Summitry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1999
Genre: America
ISBN:

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Inter-American Cooperation at a Crossroads

Inter-American Cooperation at a Crossroads
Author: G. Mace
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2010-12-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230294839

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Fifteen years after the first Summit of the Americas, the world and the Americas have changed enormously. Competing strategies for economic development and political representation have shattered the hemispheric consensus of the 1990s. This book analyzes these developments and points towards a future for inter-American co-operation.

Development and Democracy in the Southern Cone

Development and Democracy in the Southern Cone
Author: Sidney Weintraub
Publisher: CSIS
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780892063628

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A member of the US Foreign Service from 1949 to 1975, Weintraub (political economy, Center for Strategic and International Studies) argues that the organization Mercosur is succeeding, despite recent setbacks, in its goal of encouraging market economies and representative democracy in southern South America. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

U.S.-Soviet Summitry

U.S.-Soviet Summitry
Author: John W. McDonald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1987
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Summits

Summits
Author: David Reynolds
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2009-04-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786744588

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The Cold War dominated history for nearly half a century, locking two superpowers in a global rivalry that ended only with the collapse of the Soviet Union. For millennia, the outcomes of war had been determined on the battlefield, but the most decisive moments of the Cold War occurred in the carefully worded exchanges of world leaders meeting face to face. In the shadow of the bomb, the summit meeting offered an opportunity for heads of state to rattle sabers and cross swords without triggering nuclear apocalypse. Drawing on extensive archival material, prizewinning historian David Reynolds describes the outsized personalities who negotiated the course of twentieth-century history: Neville Chamberlain, Adolph Hitler, Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Nikita Khrushchev, Richard Nixon, Leonid Brezhnev, Jimmy Carter, Anwar Sadat, Menachem Begin, Mikhail Gorbachev, and Ronald Reagan. While these men addressed epochal issues, the outcome of each meeting was often determined more by individual personality than by international politics. Mishandled summits-Munich in 1938 and Yalta in 1945-brought about World War II and the Cold War, respectively. Kennedy's disastrous performance in Vienna in 1961 nearly brought about World War III. But successful summits in Moscow (1972), Camp David (1978), and Geneva (1985) led to dénte, a partial settlement in the Middle East, and a peaceful end to the Cold War. Written with verve and insight, Summits vividly describes the statesmen who stood, if only briefly, on top of the world. By revealing both the promise and the pitfalls of international diplomacy, David Reynolds offers valuable lessons as we find ourselves confronting once again a war without end.

Twenty-First Century World Order and the Asia Pacific

Twenty-First Century World Order and the Asia Pacific
Author: J. Hsiung
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2001-08-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0230107176

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After examining the global system's political volatility at the dawn of the new millenium, the book looks at how some of the identifiable system-wide trends (e.g., globalization, democratization, fragmentation, etc.) may find repercussions in the Asia Pacific. The book also addresses the question of 'comprehensive security', in comparison with other regions, in a wide range of areas subsuming economic security (geoeconomics), environmental security (ecopolitics), and human security. In addition, the book recognizes the idiosyncrasies of the region, such as the defensiveness of most Asian governments toward the protection of their financial markets against external forces following the regional financial crisis of the late 1990s.

Governing the Americas

Governing the Americas
Author: Gordon Mace
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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This is a systematic assessment of the functioning of hemispheric institutions since the introduction of the Summit of the Americas process in 1994. The text evaluates the effectiveness of inter-American institutions with regard to core issues of democratic governance, security, trade, and economic development.

Protest and Collaboration

Protest and Collaboration
Author: Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2001
Genre: Civil society
ISBN:

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Political Corruption in the Caribbean Basin

Political Corruption in the Caribbean Basin
Author: Michael W. Collier
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2013-10-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135871868

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Political corruption in the Caribbean Basin retards state economic growth and development, undermines government legitimacy, and threatens state security. In spite of recent anti-corruption efforts of intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations (IGO/NGOs), Caribbean political corruption problems appear to be worsening in the post-Cold War period. This work discovers why IGO/NGO efforts to arrest corruption are failing by investigating the domestic and international causes of political corruption in the Caribbean.

1998 Santiago Summit

1998 Santiago Summit
Author: Richard E. Feinberg
Publisher: University of Miami Press
Total Pages: 760
Release: 1999
Genre: Civil society
ISBN:

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Documents the wide range of inputs from non-governmental and other sectors to the Summit of the Americas II held in April 1998. Chronicles the contributions of civil society organizations to the planning process for the Summit, while evaluating the progress on implementation of Summit initiatives from Miami through Santiago. Discusses issues from free trade and economic integration, to corruption, drug trafficking, and the elimination of poverty and discrimination. The 64 contributions and eight letters reveal how the emerging architecture of cooperation has made this process the primary vehicle of inter-American relations.