Tables and figures Introduction 1. Trade power and national development in historical perspective 2. Connecting trade to development, tempered by adjustment 3. Natural resource politics, trade and development 4. National power and the structure of Latin American trade 5. National power, the multiateral agenda and trade with the United States 6. National goals for Latin American trade politics: issues of insulation and autonomy Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index.
"A demanding but very rewarding study... It takes the trouble to explain carefully, and with extensive documentation the differences and similarities of the various countries... And it is rewarding because, unlike most of the literature on trade and trade policy, it argues that economic growth and social policy cannot be divorced... An excellent book." - International Affairs
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