159 research outputs found
Hemispheric reconfigurations in Northern Amazonia: The ‘Three Guianas’ amid regional change and Brazilian hegemony
© 2016 Southseries Inc., www.thirdworldquarterly.com. Regional and hemispheric reconfigurations in Latin America and the Caribbean are increasingly mediated by Brazilian power, and the engagement of Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana with this emerging context is intriguing. They are tentatively moving away from a Caribbean region with which they are culturally contiguous, towards a South American continent in which they are geographically located. This is partly a reflection of the gradual opening up of the Northern Amazonian space that they share collectively, and also with Venezuela and Brazil. These processes are occurring as cause and effect of Brazil’s emergence as a regional–and even regionally hegemonic–power. With reference to wider debates on regionalism and hegemony, we analyse the uncertain consequences of these shifts
Conceptualising Regional Power in International Relations: Lessons from the South African Case
Narratives of Change and Theorisations on Continuity: the Duality of the Concept of Emerging Power in International Relations
Por que os latino-americanos continuam a se ameaçarem: o uso da força militar nas relações intra latino-americanas
The Chinese Meaning of Just War and its Impact on the Foreign Policy of the People's Republic of China
Chacal ou Cordeiro? O Brasil frente aos desafios e oportunidades do Sistema Internacional
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