Introduction | |
The Balance of Power in Nineteenth-Century South America: An Exploratory Essay | p. 1 |
Economics and Differential Patterns of Political Integration: Projections about Unity in Latin America | p. 25 |
The Structure of Dependence | p. 59 |
The Rise and the Decline of Latin American Economic Integration | p. 65 |
Manipulating International Commodity Markets: Brazilian Coffee Policy 1906 to 1962 | p. 83 |
Dependency: A Critical Synthesis of the Literature | p. 114 |
Petroleum Policy in Venezuela: Lessons in the Politics of Dependence Management | p. 140 |
Multinationals, State-owned Corporations, and the Transformation of Imperialism: A Brazilian Case Study | p. 177 |
Consensus and Divergence: The State of the Literature on Inter-American Relations in the 1970s | p. 199 |
Interstate Conflict Behavior and Regional Potential for Conflict in Latin America | p. 239 |
State Institutions, Ideology, and Autonomous Technological Development: Computers and Nuclear Energy in Argentina and Brazil | p. 267 |
The Debt Crisis: Structural Explanations of Country Performance | p. 299 |
Classes, Sectors, and Foreign Debt in Latin America | p. 335 |
The United States and Latin America in the 1960s | p. 355 |
World Economic Cycles and Central American Political Instability | p. 391 |
Preempting Revolutions: The Boundaries of U.S. Influence | p. 416 |
Acknowledgments | p. 449 |
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