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In the Shadow of the Giant : Making of Mexico's Central American Policy, 1876-1930, Paperback / softback Book

In the Shadow of the Giant : Making of Mexico's Central American Policy, 1876-1930 Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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The complex nature of Mexican diplomacy calls for a new analysis of the process of foreign policy formulation.

This book analyses Mexico's initiatives in Central America during the Porfirian and Revolutionary periods and pays particular attention to Mexico's persistent challenge to US influence in Central America.

As both instrument and object of political discourse, foreign policy helps a country's governing elite negotiate its share of power.

On the basis of archival research in Europe, the United States and Latin America, Buchenau's work contributes to the ""new international history"" that seeks to integrate the study of diplomacy into the mainstream of historical writing.

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