Latin America, Western Europe, and the U.S.: Reevaluating the Atlantic Triangle

Reviewed by Robert D. Crassweller

Fourteen essays analyze the changing relations and patterns of interdependence between the European and the Latin American components of a New Atlantic Triangle that would include the United States. The Latin American emphasis is on Brazil. The authors are well-known scholars from all three regions, and their efforts in the areas of economics, security, politics and energy mesh well. An overview and a conclusion add much to the unusual degree of focus and direction.