Elite Perceptions of the United States in Latin America and the Post Soviet-States (inbunden)
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Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
24
Utgivningsdatum
2017-04-30
Förlag
Royal Institute of International Affairs
Illustrationer
colour illustrations
Dimensioner
292 x 209 x 6 mm
Vikt
158 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
4464:Standard Color 8.268 x 11.693 in or 297 x 210 mm (A4) Perfect Bound on Standard 70 White w/Matt
ISBN
9781784130961

Elite Perceptions of the United States in Latin America and the Post Soviet-States

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The policy messages the United States intends to send are often not the messages received by other countries. The misunderstandings that arise can have significant impacts on bilateral relations and on the efficacy of America's policies. Understanding why there is such dissonance and the context in which different countries and regions perceive the United States is a first step to designing better policies. This report highlights the views individuals in elite roles in public, private, non-profit, academic, and media sectors from twelve countries across Latin America and the former Soviet Union have of the United States-its national character, its foreign and domestic policies, its cultural outputs, and its overall role in the world.
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Jacob Parakilas is assistant project director for the US Project at Chatham House. Before joining Chatham House, he worked for Action on Armed Violence, a London-based non-governmental organization. His research has largely focused on American foreign policy and international security issues. Originally from Lewiston, Maine, Jacob holds a BA in International Relations from Hampshire College, an MLitt in Middle East and Central Asian Security Studies from the University of St Andrews, and a PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics. He has also worked at the World Security Institute, the Arms Control Association and the US Department of Homeland Security.