
Latin Lessons
How South America Stopped Listening to the United States and Started Prospering
Hal Weitzman(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 17. February 2012
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-470-48191-2 (ISBN)
Description
The mistakes the United States has made in Latin America--and the high price it will pay for them
Could it be that for the first time in history, the United States needs Latin America more than the other way round? Since the early 1800s, the United States regarded the region as its "backyard," but in the past decade South America's leaders have increasingly snubbed US efforts to persuade them to adopt free-market economics and sign trade agreements. While Washington has been distracted by military campaigns elsewhere, rivals such as China, Russia, and Iran have expanded their clout in Latin America, and US influence in the region has fallen to a historic low--at the very time that the United States has become more dependent than ever on exporting to Latin America and importing its oil. Combining sharp wit and great storytelling with trenchant analysis, Hal Weitzman examines how America "lost the South" and argues that if the United States is to find a new role in a world of emerging superpowers, it must reengage with Latin America.
* Charts the rise of resource nationalism--in which governments take increasing control of natural resources and squeeze multinational corporations--in South America and across the world
* Illustrates analytical points with vivid stories--such as the disappearance of the Panama hat or the sweater Evo Morales wore throughout a world tour--and interviews with presidents, policymakers, and protesters
* Written by a Financial Times journalist who formerly served as its Andes correspondent based in Lima, Peru
Reviews / Votes
'A joyfully written, well researched book.' (Financial Times, February 2012)More details
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Turner Publishing Company
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 167 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-48191-2 (9780470481912)
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Latin Lessons
How South America Stopped Listening to the United States and Started Prospering
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Hal Weitzman is the Chicago and Midwest corres-pondent of the Financial Times. He was previously the FT's Andes correspondent, based in Lima, Peru.
Content
Preface ix
1 How the South Was Lost 1
2 Earthquake in the Andes 23
3 Atahualpa's Ghost 51
4 Resource Nationalism 75
5 Trading Oil, Drugs, and Insults 100
6 Meet the Street 123
7 Evo, Evo Presidente! 144
8 "For God and Money" 163
9 Power to the People 180
10 Hugonomics 198
11 The Curious Death of the Panama Hat 224
12 A Different Vision 239
Acknowledgments 259
Select Bibliography 261
Index 263