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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IR Theory Outside the West
International relations
Social sciences
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title Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico
spellingShingle Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico
IR Theory Outside the West
International relations
Social sciences
title_short Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico
title_full Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico
title_fullStr Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico
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title_sort Latin American IR and the primacy of lo práctico
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International relations
Social sciences
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International relations
Social sciences
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