Latin America in global international relations /

Using decades of their own insight into teaching undergraduate international relations courses, leading experts offer an introduction to thinking throughout history in Latin America, unfolding ideas, voices, concepts and approaches from the region that can contribute to the broader global discussion...

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Other Authors: Acharya, Amitav (Editor), Deciancio, Melisa (Editor), Tussie, Diana (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, [2022]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Latin America and the Caribbean in global international relations / Diana Tussie and Amitav Acharya
  • Alternative world orders in an age of globalization: Latin American scenarios and responses / Arie M. Kacowicz and Daniel F. Wajner
  • From autonomy to agency (and back again): debating Latin American states as global norm entrepreneurs / Carsten-Andreas Schulz
  • Regionalism and political violence: hegemony through transnational social compacts in Cold War South America / Matias Spektor
  • Big ideas from small places: Caribbean thought for international relations / Kristina Hinds
  • Unsettling knowledges in Latin America / Amaya Querejazu and Arlene B. Tickner
  • The rise China and the post-western world in Latin America: what is in store? / Oliver Stuenkel
  • Latin American feminism as a contribution to a global IR agenda from the south / Jorgelina Loza
  • The Latin American school of IPE: a road from development to regionalism / Cintia Quiliconi and Renato Rivera Rhon
  • Regionalism in Latin American thought and practice / Arturo Santa-Cruz
  • From dependency theories to mechanisms of dependency: the contribution of Latin American dependentistas to global IR / Stefano Palestini
  • Between 'lo prático' and 'lo posible' : international insertion as an innovation in Latin America's contribution to global IR / Fabríco H. Chagas-Bastos
  • The concept of autonomy as an epistemic foundation? Many paths, many turns / María Cecilia Míguez
  • Conclusion: Taking stock: Latin American contributions to global IR / Melisa Deciancio and Diana Tussie.