Culture and national security in the Americas /
Culture and National Security in the Americas examines the most influential historical, geographic, cultural, political, economic, and military considerations shaping national security policies throughout the Americas.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Lanham, MD :
Lexington Books,
[2017]
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Series: | Security in the Americas in the twenty-first century
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
Table of Contents:
- Culture and the formation of national security / Jeffrey S. Lantis and Brian Fonseca
- Venezuela: between tradition and ideology / Harold Trinkunas
- Colombia: ungoverned territory and the proliferation of non-state actors / Victor Uribe
- Peru: the impact of culture on peruvian identity and security / Brian Fonseca and Joseph S. Tulchin
- Bolivia: beggar on a throne of gold / Eduardo A. Gamarra
- Chile: democratic tradition, institutionalization, and organization / Félix E. Martín
- Argentina: national security or in-security policy? / Félix E. Martín
- Brazil: security and identity in Latin America / Luis Bitencourt and Alcides Costa Vaza
- Panama: the preeminence of geography and the transit route / Orlando J. Pérez
- Honduras: new actors and strategic culture in contemporary honduras / Astrid Arraras and José Miguel Cruz
- Cuba: culture and national security post-revolution / Anthony Maingot
- Haiti: caught in a predatory state / Eduardo A. Gamarra and Brian Fonseca
- Dominican Republic: defending against foreign influence / Eduardo A. Gamarra.