'Both the theoretical and empirical discussions and the depth of the debate presented in it make this an important book for everyone interested in US-Latin American relations and in current problems and issues affecting the region. The book not only represents a 'view from the region' but also advocates the development of other models of economic and social development, which offer an alternative and encourage a counter-movement to neopanamericanism. That makes Neoliberalism and Neopanamericanism a timely contribution to the emerging debate about a post-Washington Consensus regime in relation to the future policies of development in the Americas.' - Marc Schelhase, International Affairs