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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms
PART I U.S.–Venezuela Relations and IR Theory
1 Introduction: Old Themes and Variations
PART II Neorealism, Soft Balancing, and Midlevel Security Threats
2 Venezuela’s New Foreign Policy through the Prism of Neorealism
3 U.S. Responses: The Rise and Decline of Emulation
PART III Beyond Neorealism: Trade, Ideas, and Institutions
4 Oil’s Double Role and the Concept of Friends-Enemies
5 The “Talk Softly, Sanction Softly” Policy: Origins, Benefi ts, and Limitations
PART IV Regime Type and Other Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy
6 Regime Type and Venezuela’s Foreign Policy: President and Soldiers
7 Regime Type and U.S. Policy Toward Venezuela: President and Congress
PART V Overreaching and Outreaching
8 From ALBA to Damascus: Tiny Allies, Big Pariahs, and Identity Formation
9 Conclusion: Friends/Enemies, for Now
Notes
References
Index
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