New Democracy Wars
Explore the intricate dynamics of democracy promotion in the Americas with New Democracy Wars by Neil A. Burron. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, this hardback edition spans 212 pages and offers a critical examination of the foreign policies of Canada and the United States. Burron delves into the specific cases of Haiti, Peru, and Bolivia, while also contextualizing these nations within broader bilateral and regional strategies concerning trade, investment, diplomacy, and security. Additionally, the book addresses the significant impact of the United States' war on drugs on these democratic efforts. Perfect for scholars and readers interested in democratization and foreign relations, this insightful analysis sheds light on the complexities of government policy in the Americas.