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Lateinamerika, die USA und der 11. September 2001: interamerikanische Beziehungen und nationale Entwicklungen im Zeichen des „Krieges gegen den Terror“

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Gegenstand dieses Beitrags sind die Beziehungen zwischen den USA und Lateinamerika nach dem 11. September. Geprägt wurden sie vom „Krieg gegen den Terror“, auch wenn der Subkontinent selbst nur ein Nebenschauplatz in der globalen Konfrontation war. Auswirkungen zeigten sich zum einen in der Debatte und der Gesetzgebung über die Einwanderung in die Vereinigten Staaten, von der Lateinamerikaner im Allgemeinen und Mexikaner im Besonderen betroffen waren. Konsequenzen lassen sich zum anderen im „Krieg gegen die Drogen“ feststellen, den die USA in Kolumbien führten und der in zunehmendem Maße Teil der Auseinandersetzung mit dem internationalen Terrorismus wurde.

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Klein, M. (2012). Lateinamerika, die USA und der 11. September 2001: interamerikanische Beziehungen und nationale Entwicklungen im Zeichen des „Krieges gegen den Terror“. In: Jäger, T. (eds) Die Welt nach 9/11. Sonderheft der Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-94173-8_15

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