Current perspectives on Latin America s role in the world tend
to focus on one question: Why is Latin America always falling
behind? Analysts and scholars offer answers grounded in history,
economic underdevelopment, or democratic consolidation. Bagley and
Horwitz, however, shift the central question to ask why and to what
extent does Latin America matter in world politics, both now and in
the future.
This text takes a holistic approach to analyze Latin America s
role in the international system. It invokes a combination of
global, regional, and sub-regional levels to assess Latin America s
insertion into a globalized world, in historical, contemporary, and
forward-looking perspectives. Conventional international relations
theory and paradigms, introduced at the beginning, offer a useful
lens through which to view four key themes: political economy,
security, transnational issues and threats, and democratic
consolidation. The full picture presented by this book breaks down
the evolving power relationships in the hemisphere and the ways in
which conflict and cooperation play out through international
organizations and relations. "
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