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Perspectives of an Iconoclast: Writings in Latin American Studies and International Relations

by Antonio Karantonis

336 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-1149; ISBN 1-4120-6248-9; US$27.00, C$31.00, EUR22.50, £15.50

Perspectives of an Iconoclast: Writings in Latin American Studies and International Relations is a collection of immaculately presented, literate and reasoned essays that may well share the fate of the reasonable man; to be attacked by extremists on both sides.


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About the Book

Perspectives of an Iconoclast: Writings in Latin American Studies and International Relations provides summaries of various Latin American cultures as well as essays that give historical accounts of relations with the United States including past CIA operations and interventions that still affect those respective Latin American societies today. The book provides such provocative essays as "Sleepwalking Through History", an abstract analysis of the socioeconomic incentives of modern war; "Coca Culture", an essay that reveals the traditional use of Coca among Bolivia's indigenous people and how Coca plays a practical function within Bolivian culture including harvest and work cycles, bartering for goods, ect. The book's essays also promote the ideals of collective security and multilateralism in international relations including a progressive role for the United Nations and other international organizations that will serve to strengthen democracy and promote sustainable development abroad.


About the Author

Antonio Karatonis graduated "with honors" from American Military University in 2004, earning a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations with a concentration in Latin American Studies. It was during military deployments to Latin America that he was inspired to pursue studies in international and cultural affairs. As a writer, he has previously written local music and concert reviews for the websites PA Rocks and Harrisburg Online. During his spare time Antonio is active in promoting civil liberties and advancing progressive causes.



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