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Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 34, No. 1, 102-111 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0094582X06296342
© 2007 Latin American Perspectives, Inc.

The New Pan-American Order

The Crisis and Reconstitution of the U.S. System of Global Domination

Luis Suárez Salazar

Foreign Relations Institute, School of Philosophy and History, University of Havana

The past three U.S. administrations have employed a variety of strategies to establish a "new Pan-American order" that fits the nation’s hegemonic interests in Latin America and the Caribbean. They have also devised stratagems to counteract the revolutionary and reform-minded efforts in the region that challenge these U.S. attempts to create a new, univocal world order.

Key Words: United States • Latin America • the Caribbean • new Pan-American order • revolution • counterrevolution


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