Bruce Michael Bagley (born 1945/1946) is an American academic, and chair of department and professor of international studies at the University of Miami.[2][3][4] (wikipedia)
What President Bush encountered was the rising tide of resentment, both popular and among leaders ... that the Bush agenda just does not jibe with Latin America,
If the administration is capable of putting together a better deal on the FTAA, particularly on agricultural issues, they can get greater Latin American support for U.S. leadership on free trade.
They are just out for their own slice of the pie.
President Bush did not do well. He received an underwhelming reception both on U.S. security and trade issues. His leadership has clearly been weakened.
President Bush did not do well, ... He received an underwhelming reception both on U.S. security and trade issues. His leadership has clearly been weakened.
You see corruption all over Latin America, but Brazil has raised it to a new art, ... It's disillusioning.