The Economist on US-Latin America

Friday, 16 May 2014

The United States’ relationship with Latin America suffers from a policy vacuum

The Economist on US-Latin America

The Economist opines on the decline of US influence in Latin America. Among the factors mentioned are: stronger democracies and social and economic growth, the role of China, and more independent global outlooks among various countries

http://www.economist.com/news/americas/21601830-united-states-relationship-latin-america-suffers-policy-vacuum-post-imperial?zid=305&ah=417bd5664dc76da5d98af4f7a640fd8a

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