Latin America in global international relations:
Using decades of their own insight into teaching undergraduate International Relations (IR) courses, leading experts offer an introduction to IR thinking throughout history in Latin America, unfolding ideas, voices, concepts and approaches from the region that can contribute to the broader Global IR...
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Zusammenfassung: | Using decades of their own insight into teaching undergraduate International Relations (IR) courses, leading experts offer an introduction to IR thinking throughout history in Latin America, unfolding ideas, voices, concepts and approaches from the region that can contribute to the broader Global IR discussion. The book highlights and discuss the growing possibility of a Latin American agency, defined broadly to include both material and ideational elements, in regional and international relations, covering areas where Latin America's contributions are especially visible and relevant, such as regionalism, international law, security management, and Latin America's relations with the outside world. This is not about exclusively "Latin American solutions to Latin American problems", but rather about contributions in which Latin Americans define the terms for understanding the issues and set the terms for the nature and scope of outside involvement |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: Latin America and the Caribbean in Global International Relations Diana Tussie and Amitav Acharya From Non-Western International Relations Theory to GIR: Background 3 The Structure of the Book 5 2 Alternative World Orders in an Age of Globalization: Latin American Scenarios and Responses Arie M. Kacowicz and Daniel F. Wajner Introduction 11 Latin American Responses to Alternative World Orders: Analytical and Normative Perspectives 13 Peace and Security: Promotion of Norms of International Law and Institutions 15 International Political Economy, (Under)Development, and Globalization 17 Developmentalism (“Desarrollismo”) 18 The Latin American Dependency School (“Dependencia”) 19
viii Contents Foreign Policy Formulations and Regional Integration 20 The Autonomy Approach 20 Peripheral Realism 22 From the Idea of Regionalism to Post-hegemonic Regionalism and Multilateralism 23 Conclusions: Explaining Voices and Silences from Latin America 25 References 27 3 From Autonomy to Agency (and Back Again): Debating Latin American States as Global Norm Entrepreneurs 31 Carsten-Andreas Schulz Introduction 31 Autonomy, Agency, and Structure 33 Autonomy 33 Agency 36 The Limits of Non-Hegemonic Agency 38 From Autonomy to Agency (and Back Again) 40 Acknowledgment 42 References 43 4 Regionalism and Political Violence: Hegemony through Transnational Social Compacts in Cold War South America 49 Matias Spektor Introduction 49 Regional Social Compacts: Why They Matter and How They Operate? 52 RSC in Cold War South America 56 Conclusion and Future Research 62 References 63 5 Big Ideas from Small Places: Caribbean Thought for International Relations Kristina Hinds Introduction 61 Acknowledging a Caribbean Intellectual Tradition 68 Tying the 20th-Century Caribbean Intellectual Tradition to IR Theorising 71 ձ7
Contents ix Caribbean Thought as Theory for International Political Economy 77 Caribbean Feminist Thought as IR Theorising 79 The Caribbean Challenge to Western-Centrism as an IR Theoretical Contribution 82 Conclusion 84 References 86 6 Unsettling Knowledges in Latin America 89 Amaya Querejazu and Arlene B. Tickner Introduction 89 Latin American IR 91 Thinking and Doing: Liberation Theology/Pedagogy/Methodology 93 Indigeneous and Afro-Descendent Relationality 97 Spirituality and Ancestrality 98 Territoriality 99 Embodied Knowledges 100 Conclusion: Unsettling IR 102 Acknowledgements 104 References 105 7 The Rise China and the Post-Western World in Latin America: What Is in Store? 109 Oliver Stuenkel Latin America’s Defensive Posture 109 The Rise of China in Latin America 113 Latin America in the Post-Western World 116 Conclusion 123 References 124 8 Latin American Feminism as a Contribution to a Global IR Agenda from the South Jorgelina Loza Introduction 126 Feminist Theories as an Analytical Perspective for Political Action 128 126
x Contents Western IR Approaches: What Does Latin America Have to Say 130 Latin American Contributions to IR Feminism: Insights from Postcolonial and Decolonial Theories 133 Conclusions 139 References 140 9 The Latin American School of IPE: A Road from Development to Regionalism Cintia Quiliconi and Renato Rivera Rhon 144 Introduction 144 The Relevance of Development Debates in Latin American IR and IPE 146 Regionalism in the Latin American School of IPE 150 Toward a Regional Agenda: Is the Latin American IPE a Field under Construction? 157 References 158 10 Regionalism in Latin American Thought and Practice Arturo Santa-Cruz 163 Introduction 163 On Latin American Regionalism 166 Mercosur 168 ALBA 169 CELAC 171 Conclusions 173 Acknowledgment 175 References 177 11 From Dependency Theories to Mechanisms of Dependency: The Contribution of Latin American dependentistas to Global IR Stefano Palestini Introduction 182 Latin American Dependency Research Program 184 Limits of the Theory 188 jg2
Contents xi Mechanisms of Dependency: A Way Forward 190 Mechanisms of Dependency in Production 191 Mechanisms of Dependency in Finance 192 Mechanisms of Epistemic Dependency 193 Conclusions 194 References 196 12 Between ‘lo práctico’ and ‘lo posible’: International Insertion as an Innovation in Latin America’s Contribution to Global IR 202 Fabrício H. Chagas-Bastos Introduction 202 Intellectual Innovation and the Latin American IR 203 Conceptual History: Theory and Method 205 Between ‘lo práctico’ and Ίο posible’ 207 Where Does Insertion Come from? 208 The Brazilian Perspective 209 Latin American Contributions 210 The Latin American Contribution to Global IR 211 Conclusion 214 References 216 13 The Concept of Autonomy as an Epistemic Foundation? Many Paths, Many Turns Maria Cecilia Miguez Introduction 220 Dependency and Autonomy: Content and Concept 222 Derivations: Costs, Emphasis on Non-confrontation, and Neo-idealistic Currents of Integration 224 Autonomy and Diversification 228 Conclusions: The Content of Autonomy and Its Epistemic Value 230 References 232 220
xii Contents Conclusion: Taking Stock: Latin American Contributions to Global IR Melisa Deciancio and Diana Tussie Approaching GIR from LAC 238 LAC IR Thinking: Order, Regionalism, Security and Development 241 Bringing “the others” in 245 Final Thoughts 247 References 249 Contributor Bios Index
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: Latin America and the Caribbean in Global International Relations Diana Tussie and Amitav Acharya From Non-Western International Relations Theory to GIR: Background 3 The Structure of the Book 5 2 Alternative World Orders in an Age of Globalization: Latin American Scenarios and Responses Arie M. Kacowicz and Daniel F. Wajner Introduction 11 Latin American Responses to Alternative World Orders: Analytical and Normative Perspectives 13 Peace and Security: Promotion of Norms of International Law and Institutions 15 International Political Economy, (Under)Development, and Globalization 17 Developmentalism (“Desarrollismo”) 18 The Latin American Dependency School (“Dependencia”) 19
viii Contents Foreign Policy Formulations and Regional Integration 20 The Autonomy Approach 20 Peripheral Realism 22 From the Idea of Regionalism to Post-hegemonic Regionalism and Multilateralism 23 Conclusions: Explaining Voices and Silences from Latin America 25 References 27 3 From Autonomy to Agency (and Back Again): Debating Latin American States as Global Norm Entrepreneurs 31 Carsten-Andreas Schulz Introduction 31 Autonomy, Agency, and Structure 33 Autonomy 33 Agency 36 The Limits of Non-Hegemonic Agency 38 From Autonomy to Agency (and Back Again) 40 Acknowledgment 42 References 43 4 Regionalism and Political Violence: Hegemony through Transnational Social Compacts in Cold War South America 49 Matias Spektor Introduction 49 Regional Social Compacts: Why They Matter and How They Operate? 52 RSC in Cold War South America 56 Conclusion and Future Research 62 References 63 5 Big Ideas from Small Places: Caribbean Thought for International Relations Kristina Hinds Introduction 61 Acknowledging a Caribbean Intellectual Tradition 68 Tying the 20th-Century Caribbean Intellectual Tradition to IR Theorising 71 ձ7
Contents ix Caribbean Thought as Theory for International Political Economy 77 Caribbean Feminist Thought as IR Theorising 79 The Caribbean Challenge to Western-Centrism as an IR Theoretical Contribution 82 Conclusion 84 References 86 6 Unsettling Knowledges in Latin America 89 Amaya Querejazu and Arlene B. Tickner Introduction 89 Latin American IR 91 Thinking and Doing: Liberation Theology/Pedagogy/Methodology 93 Indigeneous and Afro-Descendent Relationality 97 Spirituality and Ancestrality 98 Territoriality 99 Embodied Knowledges 100 Conclusion: Unsettling IR 102 Acknowledgements 104 References 105 7 The Rise China and the Post-Western World in Latin America: What Is in Store? 109 Oliver Stuenkel Latin America’s Defensive Posture 109 The Rise of China in Latin America 113 Latin America in the Post-Western World 116 Conclusion 123 References 124 8 Latin American Feminism as a Contribution to a Global IR Agenda from the South Jorgelina Loza Introduction 126 Feminist Theories as an Analytical Perspective for Political Action 128 126
x Contents Western IR Approaches: What Does Latin America Have to Say 130 Latin American Contributions to IR Feminism: Insights from Postcolonial and Decolonial Theories 133 Conclusions 139 References 140 9 The Latin American School of IPE: A Road from Development to Regionalism Cintia Quiliconi and Renato Rivera Rhon 144 Introduction 144 The Relevance of Development Debates in Latin American IR and IPE 146 Regionalism in the Latin American School of IPE 150 Toward a Regional Agenda: Is the Latin American IPE a Field under Construction? 157 References 158 10 Regionalism in Latin American Thought and Practice Arturo Santa-Cruz 163 Introduction 163 On Latin American Regionalism 166 Mercosur 168 ALBA 169 CELAC 171 Conclusions 173 Acknowledgment 175 References 177 11 From Dependency Theories to Mechanisms of Dependency: The Contribution of Latin American dependentistas to Global IR Stefano Palestini Introduction 182 Latin American Dependency Research Program 184 Limits of the Theory 188 jg2
Contents xi Mechanisms of Dependency: A Way Forward 190 Mechanisms of Dependency in Production 191 Mechanisms of Dependency in Finance 192 Mechanisms of Epistemic Dependency 193 Conclusions 194 References 196 12 Between ‘lo práctico’ and ‘lo posible’: International Insertion as an Innovation in Latin America’s Contribution to Global IR 202 Fabrício H. Chagas-Bastos Introduction 202 Intellectual Innovation and the Latin American IR 203 Conceptual History: Theory and Method 205 Between ‘lo práctico’ and Ίο posible’ 207 Where Does Insertion Come from? 208 The Brazilian Perspective 209 Latin American Contributions 210 The Latin American Contribution to Global IR 211 Conclusion 214 References 216 13 The Concept of Autonomy as an Epistemic Foundation? Many Paths, Many Turns Maria Cecilia Miguez Introduction 220 Dependency and Autonomy: Content and Concept 222 Derivations: Costs, Emphasis on Non-confrontation, and Neo-idealistic Currents of Integration 224 Autonomy and Diversification 228 Conclusions: The Content of Autonomy and Its Epistemic Value 230 References 232 220
xii Contents Conclusion: Taking Stock: Latin American Contributions to Global IR Melisa Deciancio and Diana Tussie Approaching GIR from LAC 238 LAC IR Thinking: Order, Regionalism, Security and Development 241 Bringing “the others” in 245 Final Thoughts 247 References 249 Contributor Bios Index |
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