South American Policy Regionalism (eBook, PDF)
Drivers and Barriers to International Problem Solving
Redaktion: Armijo, Leslie Elliott; Rhodes, Sybil D.; Fraundorfer, Markus
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Drivers and Barriers to International Problem Solving
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Contrasting three schools of thought in international relations, South American Policy Regionalism introduces the idea of international policy regionalism as a framework for informed debate about international policy-sector interactions in a regional space, and demonstrates the relevancy of international relations theory.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040130223
- Artikelnr.: 72287810
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040130223
- Artikelnr.: 72287810
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Jorge Heine
Editor's Preface
Part 1. International Policy Regionalism: Why, How, and the Theoretical
Significance of Latin America
1. How Latin America Cooperates: A Brief Look at the Historical Record
Leslie Elliott Armijo, Markus Fraundorfer, and Sybil D. Rhodes
2. Theory: The International Relations of Regional Policy Cooperation
Leslie Elliott Armijo, Markus Fraundorfer, and Sybil D. Rhodes
3. Methods: Investigating International Policy Regionalism in the Global
South and Beyond
Leslie Elliott Armijo, Markus Fraundorfer, and Sybil D. Rhodes
Part 2. International Power Structures and Policy Sector Results
4. Illegal Drugs: How the Support of Prohibition Undermines Effective
Regional Solutions
Nicolas Alexander Beckmann
5. Infrastructure: Explaining the Divergent Experiences of Central and
South America
Giovanni Agostinis and Stefano Palestini
6. Long-Term Finance: The Challenging International Politics of Regional
Development Banks
Leslie Elliott Armijo and Verónica Rubio Vega Sepehr
Part 3. The Strength of Issue Arena Incentives
7. Energy: Interconnection without Integration
Klaus Guimarães Dalgaard and Felipe Mendes Cardoso
8. Immigration and Asylum: The Political Economy of Migration Governance in
South America since the Cold War
Sybil D. Rhodes
9. Climate Action: Splintered Multilateralism and Networked
Transnationalism
Amy Below
Part 4. When Norm Entrepreneurs Lead
10. Neglected Tropical Diseases: Health Governance at the Global-Regional
Nexus
Markus Fraundorfer
11. Food Policy: Examining the Influence of Brazilian Coalitions
Carolina Milhorance and Paulo Niederle
12. Artificial Intelligence: Latin America's Contested Norms
Glauco Arbix, João Paulo C. Veiga, Scott B. Martin
Part 5. Conclusions: Findings and Further Questions, Empirical and
Theoretical
13. Lessons from South American Policy Regionalism
Leslie Armijo, Markus Fraundorfer, and Sybil D. Rhodes
Jorge Heine
Editor's Preface
Part 1. International Policy Regionalism: Why, How, and the Theoretical
Significance of Latin America
1. How Latin America Cooperates: A Brief Look at the Historical Record
Leslie Elliott Armijo, Markus Fraundorfer, and Sybil D. Rhodes
2. Theory: The International Relations of Regional Policy Cooperation
Leslie Elliott Armijo, Markus Fraundorfer, and Sybil D. Rhodes
3. Methods: Investigating International Policy Regionalism in the Global
South and Beyond
Leslie Elliott Armijo, Markus Fraundorfer, and Sybil D. Rhodes
Part 2. International Power Structures and Policy Sector Results
4. Illegal Drugs: How the Support of Prohibition Undermines Effective
Regional Solutions
Nicolas Alexander Beckmann
5. Infrastructure: Explaining the Divergent Experiences of Central and
South America
Giovanni Agostinis and Stefano Palestini
6. Long-Term Finance: The Challenging International Politics of Regional
Development Banks
Leslie Elliott Armijo and Verónica Rubio Vega Sepehr
Part 3. The Strength of Issue Arena Incentives
7. Energy: Interconnection without Integration
Klaus Guimarães Dalgaard and Felipe Mendes Cardoso
8. Immigration and Asylum: The Political Economy of Migration Governance in
South America since the Cold War
Sybil D. Rhodes
9. Climate Action: Splintered Multilateralism and Networked
Transnationalism
Amy Below
Part 4. When Norm Entrepreneurs Lead
10. Neglected Tropical Diseases: Health Governance at the Global-Regional
Nexus
Markus Fraundorfer
11. Food Policy: Examining the Influence of Brazilian Coalitions
Carolina Milhorance and Paulo Niederle
12. Artificial Intelligence: Latin America's Contested Norms
Glauco Arbix, João Paulo C. Veiga, Scott B. Martin
Part 5. Conclusions: Findings and Further Questions, Empirical and
Theoretical
13. Lessons from South American Policy Regionalism
Leslie Armijo, Markus Fraundorfer, and Sybil D. Rhodes