Beyond the dominant voices: Unveiling Latin American perspectives on the international order

The concept of international order has undergone significant evolution, but the dominant voices of great powers have often overshadowed regional perspectives, particularly in Latin America. Still, this region has played a crucial role in shaping the contemporary discourse on the international order....

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Autor principal: Malacalza, Bernabé
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Publicado: Latin American Policy (ISSN 2041-7373) 2023
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spelling I57-R163-20.500.13098-122302023-12-21T07:00:11Z Beyond the dominant voices: Unveiling Latin American perspectives on the international order Malacalza, Bernabé International order International relations Latin America civil society The concept of international order has undergone significant evolution, but the dominant voices of great powers have often overshadowed regional perspectives, particularly in Latin America. Still, this region has played a crucial role in shaping the contemporary discourse on the international order. Today, the term is used in various contexts within Latin America, reflecting the increasing presence of nonstate actors and the interdependent nature of societies and the planet overall. This article focuses on Latin American diplomacy and civil society's understandings of international order, contending that the region has developed analytical and practical approaches that converge into a normative vision centered on international justice. Both the analytical and practical approaches view the international order as a normative concept. Civil society especially perceives the international order as a practice concept, utilizing its voice and actions as instruments for change. Yet, civil society is not monolithic, and various groups seek different outcomes. This article reviews critically analytical and normative perspectives of the international order, providing a comprehensive understanding of Latin American viewpoints through various data collection methods. Proyecto: “Civil Society, International Cooperation, and New Dialogue between Latin America and the United States” de la Universidad Torcuato Di Tella en colaboración con el Colegio de México y la Universidad de los Andes (Colombia), Financiado por: Fundación Ford. 2023-12-20T14:02:11Z 2023-12-20T14:02:11Z 2023 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositorio.utdt.edu/handle/20.500.13098/12230 https://doi.org/10.1111/lamp.12319 eng Latin American Policy, 1–18. info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=es pp. 1-18 application/pdf application/pdf América Latina Latin American Policy (ISSN 2041-7373) Wiley
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International relations
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description The concept of international order has undergone significant evolution, but the dominant voices of great powers have often overshadowed regional perspectives, particularly in Latin America. Still, this region has played a crucial role in shaping the contemporary discourse on the international order. Today, the term is used in various contexts within Latin America, reflecting the increasing presence of nonstate actors and the interdependent nature of societies and the planet overall. This article focuses on Latin American diplomacy and civil society's understandings of international order, contending that the region has developed analytical and practical approaches that converge into a normative vision centered on international justice. Both the analytical and practical approaches view the international order as a normative concept. Civil society especially perceives the international order as a practice concept, utilizing its voice and actions as instruments for change. Yet, civil society is not monolithic, and various groups seek different outcomes. This article reviews critically analytical and normative perspectives of the international order, providing a comprehensive understanding of Latin American viewpoints through various data collection methods.
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