Latin America in Global International Relations
Herausgeber: Acharya, Amitav; Tussie, Diana; Deciancio, Melisa
Latin America in Global International Relations
Herausgeber: Acharya, Amitav; Tussie, Diana; Deciancio, Melisa
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780367464714
- ISBN-10: 0367464713
- Artikelnr.: 62234066
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780367464714
- ISBN-10: 0367464713
- Artikelnr.: 62234066
Amitav Acharya is distinguished professor at the School of International Service, American University, Washington, DC. He also holds the UNESCO Chair in Transnational Challenges and Governance since 2011. He was elected to be the President of the International Studies Association (ISA), the most recognized and influential global network of international studies scholar worldwide, for 2014-15. As the first ISA President from outside the West, he promoted the idea of Global IR, with the goal of injecting more diversity into the study of international relations and making it into a more dynamic and inclusive discipline and overcoming its hitherto neglect of the voices and experiences of the Global South. Melisa Deciancio is a fellow researcher in International Studies at FLACSO and a fellow of the Argentine National Scientific Council. Her research interests lie on how International Relations in Latin America has developed as an academic field in and how concepts have been travelled and internationalized. She has published her work in International Studies Review, Desafíos, Iberoamericana and Colombia Internacional among others. Diana Tussie is a leading voice in Latin American IPE. Her works span a number of wide issues in the international political economy of development, global economic governance, regionalism, international trade, and the state market relations. She is Professorial Fellow of the Argentina National Scientific Council. In 2017 she was awarded the Distinguished Scholar Award of the Global South Caucus of ISA. She has been a member of the Committee for Development Policy of the United Nations.
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Latin America and the Caribbean in Global
International Relations 2. Alternative World Orders in an Age of
Globalization: Latin American Scenarios and Responses 3. From Autonomy to
Agency (and Back Again): Debating Latin American States as Global Norm
Entrepreneurs 4. Regionalism and Political Violence: Hegemony through
Transnational Social Compacts in Cold War South America 5. Big Ideas from
Small Places: Caribbean Thought for International Relations 6. Unsettling
Knowledges in Latin America 7. The Rise China and the Post Western World in
Latin America: What is in Store? 8. Latin American feminism as a
contribution to a Global IR agenda from the South 9. The Latin American
School of IPE: A Road from Development to Regionalism 10. Regionalism in
Latin American Thought and Practice 11. From dependency theories to
mechanisms of dependency: the contribution of Latin American dependentistas
to Global IR 12. Between 'lo práctico' and 'lo posible': International
insertion as an innovation in Latin America's contribution to Global IR 13.
The Concept of Autonomy as an Epistemic Foundation? Many Paths, Many Turns
Conclusion: Taking stock: Latin American contributions to Global IR
International Relations 2. Alternative World Orders in an Age of
Globalization: Latin American Scenarios and Responses 3. From Autonomy to
Agency (and Back Again): Debating Latin American States as Global Norm
Entrepreneurs 4. Regionalism and Political Violence: Hegemony through
Transnational Social Compacts in Cold War South America 5. Big Ideas from
Small Places: Caribbean Thought for International Relations 6. Unsettling
Knowledges in Latin America 7. The Rise China and the Post Western World in
Latin America: What is in Store? 8. Latin American feminism as a
contribution to a Global IR agenda from the South 9. The Latin American
School of IPE: A Road from Development to Regionalism 10. Regionalism in
Latin American Thought and Practice 11. From dependency theories to
mechanisms of dependency: the contribution of Latin American dependentistas
to Global IR 12. Between 'lo práctico' and 'lo posible': International
insertion as an innovation in Latin America's contribution to Global IR 13.
The Concept of Autonomy as an Epistemic Foundation? Many Paths, Many Turns
Conclusion: Taking stock: Latin American contributions to Global IR
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Latin America and the Caribbean in Global
International Relations 2. Alternative World Orders in an Age of
Globalization: Latin American Scenarios and Responses 3. From Autonomy to
Agency (and Back Again): Debating Latin American States as Global Norm
Entrepreneurs 4. Regionalism and Political Violence: Hegemony through
Transnational Social Compacts in Cold War South America 5. Big Ideas from
Small Places: Caribbean Thought for International Relations 6. Unsettling
Knowledges in Latin America 7. The Rise China and the Post Western World in
Latin America: What is in Store? 8. Latin American feminism as a
contribution to a Global IR agenda from the South 9. The Latin American
School of IPE: A Road from Development to Regionalism 10. Regionalism in
Latin American Thought and Practice 11. From dependency theories to
mechanisms of dependency: the contribution of Latin American dependentistas
to Global IR 12. Between 'lo práctico' and 'lo posible': International
insertion as an innovation in Latin America's contribution to Global IR 13.
The Concept of Autonomy as an Epistemic Foundation? Many Paths, Many Turns
Conclusion: Taking stock: Latin American contributions to Global IR
International Relations 2. Alternative World Orders in an Age of
Globalization: Latin American Scenarios and Responses 3. From Autonomy to
Agency (and Back Again): Debating Latin American States as Global Norm
Entrepreneurs 4. Regionalism and Political Violence: Hegemony through
Transnational Social Compacts in Cold War South America 5. Big Ideas from
Small Places: Caribbean Thought for International Relations 6. Unsettling
Knowledges in Latin America 7. The Rise China and the Post Western World in
Latin America: What is in Store? 8. Latin American feminism as a
contribution to a Global IR agenda from the South 9. The Latin American
School of IPE: A Road from Development to Regionalism 10. Regionalism in
Latin American Thought and Practice 11. From dependency theories to
mechanisms of dependency: the contribution of Latin American dependentistas
to Global IR 12. Between 'lo práctico' and 'lo posible': International
insertion as an innovation in Latin America's contribution to Global IR 13.
The Concept of Autonomy as an Epistemic Foundation? Many Paths, Many Turns
Conclusion: Taking stock: Latin American contributions to Global IR