• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Latin America in global international relations
  • Beteiligte: Deciancio, Melisa [Herausgeber:in]; Tussie, Diana [Herausgeber:in]; Acharya, Amitav [Herausgeber:in]
  • Erschienen: Abingdon; New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,, 2021
  • Umfang: 1 online resource
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 9781000408669; 1000408663; 9781003028956; 1003028950; 9781000408621; 1000408620
  • Schlagwörter: International relations Philosophy ; International relations Methodology ; International relations Study and teaching (Higher) Latin America ; Electronic books ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General ; Latin America Foreign relations
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  • Anmerkungen: Includes bibliographical references
  • Beschreibung: Acknowledgements1. Introduction: Latin America and the Caribbean in Global International RelationsAmitav Acharya and Diana Tussie2. Alternative World Orders in an Age of Globalization: Latin American Scenarios and ResponsesArie M. Kacowicz and Daniel F. Wajner3. From Autonomy to Agency (and Back Again): Debating Latin American States as Global Norm EntrepreneursCarsten-Andreas Schulz4. Regionalism and Political Violence: Hegemony through Transnational Social Compacts in Cold War South AmericaMatias Spektor5. Big Ideas from Small Places: Caribbean Thought for International RelationsKristina Hinds6. Unsettling Knowledges in Latin AmericaAmaya Querejazu and Arlene B. Tickner7. The Rise China and the Post Western World in Latin America: What is in Store?Oliver Stuenkel8. Latin American feminism as a contribution to a Global IR agenda from the SouthJorgelina Loza9. The Latin American School of IPE: A Road from Development to RegionalismCintia Quiliconi and Renato Rivera Rhon10. Regionalism in Latin American Thought and PracticeArturo Santa-Cruz11. From dependency theories to mechanisms of dependency: the contribution of Latin American dependentistas to Global IRStefano Palestini12. Between 'lo práctico' and 'lo posible': International insertion as an innovation in Latin America's contribution to Global IRFabrício Chagas Bastos13. The Concept of Autonomy as an Epistemic Foundation? Many Paths, Many TurnsMaría Cecilia MíguezConclusion: Taking stock: Latin American contributions to Global IRMelisa Deciancio and Diana Tussie