Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico
This article traces the general historical development of international relations (IR) thinking in Latin America based upon the influence of key intellectual, political, economic, social, and cultural factors. In particular, the ways in which state needs, foreign policy practices, the development of...
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- 2008
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- Universidad del Rosario
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/28057
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- IR Theory Outside the West
International relations
Social sciences
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Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico |
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Las RI latinoamericanas y la primacía de lo práctico |
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Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico |
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Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico IR Theory Outside the West International relations Social sciences |
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Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico |
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Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico |
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Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico |
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Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico |
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Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico |
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IR Theory Outside the West International relations Social sciences |
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IR Theory Outside the West International relations Social sciences |
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This article traces the general historical development of international relations (IR) thinking in Latin America based upon the influence of key intellectual, political, economic, social, and cultural factors. In particular, the ways in which state needs, foreign policy practices, the development of the social sciences, and US IR knowledge have influenced Latin American understandings of the “international” since the postwar period are explored. |
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International Studies Review |
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