Are U.S.-Latin American Relations At Bay Again
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After
Bin Laden’s Demise, Are U.S.-Latin American Relations At
Bay Again?
On Thursday, May 19, President
Obama took the bold step of publically proposing a solution
to the current Israeli-Palestinian peace deliberations,
reverting to the terms of Israel’s pre-1967 borders. In
the wake of the killing of Osama bin Laden and mounting Arab
revolts against authoritarian rule throughout the region,
this announcement has become one of the first and one of the
most pressing of the international issues he finds himself
confronting. This in turn raises the longstanding question:
Will Latin America have a shot at becoming a major priority
for U.S. foreign policy making in a post-bin Laden era?
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This
analysis was prepared by COHA Research Fellow Robert
Valencia
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