Ideology or indifference? Comparing the effects of ideological cohesion and great power involvement in Latin American regionalism

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Bruno Theodoro Luciano, Rafael Mesquita
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ABSTRACT Given the sharp electoral swings in Latin America in the last twenty years and ensuing effects on regional cooperation, current literature has emphasized the importance of presidential ideology for regional institutionalization in this part of the world. This focus on domestic and regional factors, however, ignores the role played by extra-regional forces, notably the involvement of external powers; an increasingly salient variable in the current scenario of global competition between the US, China and Russia. We propose a framework combining these systemic and regional factors in explaining regional institution-building. We test the effects of great power intrusion/disengagement and ideological divergence/convergence in producing institutional strengthening or weakening via four case studies, analyzed through secondary sources and interviews: Mercosur’s reformulation, Venezuela’s exit from the Andean Community, the creation of the Pacific Alliance and the paralysis of Unasur. Our conclusions suggest that ideology defines institutional outcomes, whereas the effect of intrusion depends on whether these engagements occur under unipolarity or great power competition.
意识形态还是冷漠?意识形态凝聚与大国介入对拉美地区主义影响的比较
鉴于拉丁美洲在过去二十年中的剧烈选举波动及其对区域合作的影响,目前的文献强调了总统意识形态对该地区区域制度化的重要性。然而,这种对国内和区域因素的关注忽视了区域外力量,特别是外部力量的参与所发挥的作用;在当前美国、中国和俄罗斯之间的全球竞争中,这是一个日益突出的变量。我们提出了一个结合这些系统因素和区域因素的框架来解释区域制度建设。我们测试了大国入侵/脱离接触和意识形态分歧/趋同在产生制度加强或削弱方面的影响,通过四个案例研究,通过二级来源和访谈进行分析:南方共同市场的重新制定,委内瑞拉退出安第斯共同体,太平洋联盟的创建和Unasur的瘫痪。我们的结论表明,意识形态决定了制度结果,而入侵的影响取决于这些接触是发生在单极还是大国竞争下。
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Canadian Journal American and Caribbean Studies
Canadian Journal American and Caribbean Studies HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies is published biannually for the Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. CJLACS is a multidisciplinary, refereed journal. Articles are accepted in four languages - English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
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