Change or Continuity in US-Latin American Policy: the Obama Record

The article explores the ambitions, challenges, successes and perceived failures and disappointments of the policies pursued by the Democratic administrations of PresidentBarack Obama, with particular focus on Honduras, Mexico and Colombia. The article notes the eloquent and optimistic rhetoric of O...

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Randall, Stephen J.
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President Obama’s foreign policy
United States-Latin American relations
United States-Cuban policy
Honduras
Mexico and Colombia.
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title Change or Continuity in US-Latin American Policy: the Obama Record
spellingShingle Change or Continuity in US-Latin American Policy: the Obama Record
President Obama’s foreign policy
United States-Latin American relations
United States-Cuban policy
Honduras
Mexico and Colombia.
title_short Change or Continuity in US-Latin American Policy: the Obama Record
title_full Change or Continuity in US-Latin American Policy: the Obama Record
title_fullStr Change or Continuity in US-Latin American Policy: the Obama Record
title_full_unstemmed Change or Continuity in US-Latin American Policy: the Obama Record
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dc.creator.fl_str_mv Randall, Stephen J.
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dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv President Obama’s foreign policy
United States-Latin American relations
United States-Cuban policy
Honduras
Mexico and Colombia.
topic President Obama’s foreign policy
United States-Latin American relations
United States-Cuban policy
Honduras
Mexico and Colombia.
description The article explores the ambitions, challenges, successes and perceived failures and disappointments of the policies pursued by the Democratic administrations of PresidentBarack Obama, with particular focus on Honduras, Mexico and Colombia. The article notes the eloquent and optimistic rhetoric of Obama, in his first presidential campaign and in the early days of his first administration, commitments to significant change in U.S. policy toward Latin America. In contrast the record of the first five years of his administrations have witnessed the continuation of policies which are difficult to distinguish from those of his predecessor. The article also notes the general decline in U.S. influence in the region. There has been insignificant change in Cuban policy, save for a liberalization of family travel to Cuba. His administration implemented the controversial Free Trade Agreement with Colombia which his own party leaders had long opposed. He has maintained the funding levels of the equally controversial Plan Colombia which began under Bill Clinton, and he has continued to adhere to a largely Republican agenda on border security with Mexico.
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Brodzinsky, S. (August 7, 2010). Behind Uribe's New Colombia. The Guardian.
Calmes, J. (April 13, 2012). Trade, Energy and Drugs are Topics for Obama. New York Times.
Congressional Research Service (2012). Latin America and the Caribbean: U.S. Policy and Key Issues for Congress in 2012. Washington D.C.
Erikson, D. (April 2010). The Obama Administration and Latin America: Towards a New Partnership? Centre for International Governance Innovation. Working Paper (46).
Fifth Summit of the Americas. Recuperado de http://www.trinidadandtobagonews.com/5summit/obama170409.html.
Haugaard, L. (2009). Latin American Working Group.
Hayden, T. (May 21, 2013). Americas Program. Recuperado de http://www.cipamericas.org/archives/9505.
Ikeda, N. (June 7, 2007). Con constancia el presidente Uribe trata de superar las trabas en el congreso de EE.UU. Semana.
Iragorri, J. C. (November 9, 2007). Una muy seria publicación de EE.UU. asegura que relación de Uribe con los paras es sospecha. Semana.
Joyce, R. (March-April 2010). Legitimizing the Illegitimate. nacla Report on the Amerias.
Julia Preston (March 16, 2013). Arizona Borders. New York Times.
Latin American Perspectives (July 2011), 38(4), 14-28.
Malkin, E. (June 29, 2009). Honduran President is Ousted in Coup. New York Times.
Mallett, R. Venezuela-U.S. Relations may improve. Venezuelanalysis.com.
Mendez, Z. (May 2, 2013). Paper presented at a conference on Latin American Security. Latin American Research Centre, University of Calgary.
New York Times (October 8, 2007). Editorial: Democrats Talk Sense to Democrats.
Partlow, J. (September 4, 2008). Ecuador Giving U.S. Air Base the Boot. Washington Post.
Rodríguez, A. (May 23, 2007). El ELN ofrece cese del fuego. Semana.
Semana (May 12, 2007). Duro de roer; TLC duro de concretar.
Semana (October 13, 2007). Agite por el TLC.
Shear, M. (June 10, 2013). Senate Digs in for long battle over immigration reform. New York Times.
Shear, M. (May 5, 2013). Latin America U.S. Focus Shifts from Drug War to Economy. New York Times.
Strassel, K. (May 23, 2008). The Obama Learning Curve. The Wall Street Journal. Recuperado de http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/us_elections_2008/7710855.stm.
The Economist (October 15, 2011). Get Cracking: the Colombia-United States Free Trade Agreement.
Thompson, G. (November 28, 2009). Region finds US Lacking on Honduras. New York Times.
U.S. Department of State (March 29, 2012). The Merida Initiative: Expanding the U.S./Mexico Partnership. http://www.state.gov/p/wha/rls/fs/2012/187119.htm.
UN High Commission for Human Rights (2006). Informe Anual del unhchr para los Derechos Humanos en Colombia.
Valencia, L. (April 9, 2011). La hora del sindicalismo. Semana.
Vanderbush, W. (Summer 2011). Good Neighbor Imperialism: U.S.-Latin American Relations Under Obama. New Politics, XIII (3).
Walser, R. (July 23, 2010). Colombia and Obama's Latin American Policy: Time to Close Ranks and Support a Friend. Backgrounder, The Heritage Foundation.
Whitehead, L. and Nolte, D. (2012). The Obama Administration and Latin America: A Disappointing First Term? giga Focus, 6.
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