Among the most original foreign policy departures of the Bush administration has been the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative. This initiative is also the first indication of a return by the United States to a hemispheric foreign policy orientation since the end of the Cold War. At the same time, an overwhelmingly democratic and market-oriented Latin America is a newly appropriate partner for the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative. The future of both sides lies in a strategic partnership between them.
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1. Norman A. Bailey and William Perry, “Reexamining the Inter-American Security System” (Manuscript, Council for Inter-American Security Foundation, Washington, DC, 1991), chap. 2, “The Inter-American Security System,” pp. 68-135.
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