Title: 911 AND INTERAMERICAN RELATIONS
19/11 AND INTER-AMERICAN RELATIONS
2ALTERNATE FINAL EXAM!
- Monday, June 6
- 300-600 p.m.
- Center 109
3READING
- Smith, Talons, ch. 12 and Conclusion
- Roberto Russell, U.S. Policy toward Latin
America A View from the South (Course Reader
13) - Lars Schoultz, U.S. Regional Security Policy
Toward Latin America (Course Reader 14) - George W. Bush, Second Inaugural Address (Course
Reader 15) - Smith, Be Careful What You Wish For (Course
Reader 16)
4GEORGE BUSH AND LATIN AMERICA
- INTRODUCTION
- Change of administration
- Change of party
- Change of context 9/11
5- PHASE 1 INITIAL ORIENTATIONS
- High level of presidential interest
- Relationship with Mexico
- (and Vicente Fox)
- Support for FTAA
- Composition of administrative team
- Isolation of Cuba
6- PHASE 2 9/11 AND THE AMERICAS
- Change in regional priorities
- Unilateralist impulses
- End of wholesale immigration reform
- Stamp-collecting
- PHASE 3 DUAL POLICY FRAMEWORKS
- FTA with Chile, CAFTA
- Steel tariffs and farm bill
- Dualism Domestic politics and war on terrorism
7- CRISIS MANAGEMENT
- Argentina (December 2001)
- Venezuela (April 2002)
- Bolivia (October 2003)
- Haiti (February-March 2004)
- Venezuela (August 2004)
8- THE PATTERN
- Insufficient attention
- Blame incumbents for their problems, especially
- if unpopular within Bush circles
- No preventive action
- Deny involvement
- Recognize successor
- Result What about democracy?
9PROSPECTS FOR BUSH II
- Short-Term Issues
- Staffing
- Migration reform
- CAFTA
- Democracy crusade
- Longer-Term Questions
- Level of priority low or high
- Operational mode unilateral or multilateral
10Table 1. Potential U.S. Policies toward Latin
America _________Latin America as
Priority___________ ______ Low _______
_______ High _____ Operational Mode for
U.S. ____ Unilateral Ad hoc
Systematic interventionism
interventionism (Bush 2001-04)
(Reagan 1981-89) _______ _________________
__________________
Intermittent, Consistent, Multilateral
low-level high-level
diplomacy engagement (Clinton
1993-2000) (Kennedy 1961-63)
__________________________________________________
__________
11Table 2. Rank-Order Preferences for U.S.
Policy ___Partners___
__Targets___ U.S. Policy
(Mexico, (Cuba, __Rivals__
__Bystanders__ __Configuration__ _Bush II__
__Colombia)__ __Venezuela)__
__(Brazil)__ ___(Others)____ Low priority
1 4 2 1
4 Unilateral Low priority
2 3 1 2 2
Multilateral High priority 3 1
4 4 3
Unilateral High priority 4 2
3 3 1
Multilateral Note As presented here,
ordinal rankings mean that 1 stands for the
first-place (most preferable) choice, 2 for the
second-place choice, 3 for the third-place
choice, and 4 for the fourth-place (least
preferable) choice.
12WHAT CAN LATIN AMERICA DO?
- INTRODUCTION
- Dynamics of inter-American relations
- Power asymmetries
- Quest for strategic options
- 1990s vs. post-9/11
13- THE 1990s CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
- U.S. hegemony
- Ideological consensus (or end of history?)
- Implausibility of revolution
- Fragmentation of Third World
14THE 1990s STRATEGIC OPTIONS Option 1 Trading
Around (Chile) Option 2 Joining with the North
(Mexico) Option 3 Affirming Self-Reliance
(Argentina, Brazil, others) Option 4 Seeking
Extra-hemispheric Partnerships Option 5
Missing? (The Bolivarian Dream)
15IMPACTS OF 9/11
- Continuity (Roberto Russell)
- Factors affecting U.S. interest
- Size
- Proximity
- Level of perceived threat
- Phases
- Post 9/11 inattention to region
- Mid-2002-present greater focus?
16DEFINING FACTORS
- Democratization in Latin America
- Opening of region to world economy
- Emphasis on economic regionalism
- Cultural changes since 1980s
- Contextual variable end of Cold War
- Structural variable globalization
17- Inter-American Agenda
- Homeland security and civil-military relations
- Principles of nonintervention (and sovereignty)
- Role of Brazil
- Unilateralism in United States, fragmentation
- in Latin America
18- SUMMARY OBSERVATIONS
- Changing U.S. Priorities Can Neglect Be Benign?
- Wars on Terrorism Beware Slippery Slopes!
- Dilemmas for Democrats
- Anti-American Sentiments After All These Years.
- Policy Alternatives
19LOOKING AHEAD PROSPECTS FOR LATIN
AMERICA Bolivarian dream redux? Popular
voices The democratic paradox