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Vzorci kontinuitete zunanje in varnostne politike ZDA do Venezuele : magistrsko delo
ID Petrović, Ljubomir (Author), ID Zupančič, Rok (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Magistrsko delo analizira politiko ZDA do Venezuele v času mandatov treh ameriških predsednikov, Georgea W. Busha, Baracka Obame in Donalda Trumpa. Analizira, kakšna sredstva trde in mehke moči so v zunanjepolitičnem odnosu do Venezuele uporabili trije predsedniki, kateri dejavniki so vplivali na njihove odločitve ter ali se je odnos spreminjal glede na to, kdo je bil v ZDA na oblasti ? republikanski ali demokratski predsednik. Delo pokaže, da so imeli trije predsedniki različne zunanjepolitične koncepte. Vzporedno z naraščanjem politične in gospodarske krize v Venezueli v zadnjih letih sta se predsednika Obama in Trump znašla pred vse večjimi zunanjepolitičnimi izzivi. ZDA so dolgo časa ohranjale dokaj previden pristop, delno zaradi gospodarskega interesa, saj je dolga leta med državama kljub nesoglasjem prevladovala trgovina z nafto, za njun odnos pa so pomembne tudi zgodovinske okoliščine regije Latinske Amerike. Specifičnemu odnosu med Latinsko Ameriko in ZDA je botrovala Monroejeva doktrina, zaradi česar so države Latinske Amerike pogosto z nezaupanjem gledale na zunanjo politiko ZDA. Vsi trije predsedniki so uporabili kombinacijo trde in mehke moči. Obamova administracija je pogosteje dala prednost mehki moči, Trumpova pa je izrazito nastopila s trdo močjo, z zelo obsežnimi gospodarskimi sankcijami proti Venezueli.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Monroejeva doktrina, trda moč, mehka moč, ZDA, Venezuela, Latinska Amerika, zunanja politika
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[L. Petrović]
Year:2020
Number of pages:120 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-117437 This link opens in a new window
UDC:327:33(73:87)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:25383939 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.07.2020
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Language:English
Title:Patterns of U.S. foreign and security policy continuity to Venezuela
Abstract:
The master's thesis analyzes U.S. policy towards Venezuela during the terms of three U.S. presidents, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump. It analyzes what means of hard and soft power the three presidents used in their foreign policy towards Venezuela, what factors influenced their decisions, and whether attitudes changed depending on whether a Republican or Democratic president was in power in the United States. The work shows that the three presidents had different foreign policy concepts. In parallel with the growing political and economic crisis in Venezuela in recent years, Presidents Obama and Trump have faced growing foreign policy challenges. The United States has long maintained a rather cautious approach, in part out of economic interest, as oil trade has dominated the two countries for many years despite disagreements. Equally important to their relationship are the historical circumstances of the Latin American region. The specific relationship between Latin America and the United States was fueled by the Monroe Doctrine, which often led Latin American countries to view US foreign policy with distrust. All three presidents used a combination of hard and soft power. The Obama administration has favored soft power more often, and the Trump administration has acted emphatically with hard power, with very extensive economic sanctions on Venezuela.

Keywords:Monroe doctrine, hard power, soft power, USA, Venezuela, Latin America, foreign policy

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