Argentina: Conditions, Issues and U.S. Relations

$140.00

Eileen Mckinney (Editor)

Series: Latin American Political, Economic, and Security Issues
BISAC: POL057000

Argentina, a South American country with a population of around 41 million, has had a vibrant democratic tradition since its military relinquished power in 1983. Current President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, from a center-left faction of the Peronist party, was first elected in 2007 and is now approaching the final year of her second term.

Argentina has Latin America’s third-largest economy and is endowed with vast natural resources. Agriculture has traditionally been a main economic driver, but the country also has a diversified industrial base and a highly educated population. This book discusses the conditions in Argentina as well as the issues and relations between Argentina and the United States. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Argentina: Background and U.S. Relations
Mark P. Sullivan and Rebecca M. Nelson

Chapter 2. Argentina’s Post-Crisis Economic Reform: Challenges for U.S. Policy
J. F. Hornbeck

Chapter 3. Argentina 2013 Human Rights Report
U.S. Department of State; Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor

Chapter 4. Argentina 2013 International Religious Freedom Report
U.S. Department of State; Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor

Chapter 5. 2014 Investment Climate Statement: Argentina
Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs

Index

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