Panamericanismo versus latinoamericanismo: tensión geopolítica y civilizacional

IF 0.1 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Juan David Correa Henao
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Abstract

The objective of this article is to reveal the ideological tension in the debate between Pan-Americanism and Latin Americanism in light of the historical context that forged it. One of the variables to understand the emergence of both concepts is the expansionist geopolitical interest of the United States to consolidate its dominance over the American continent and, in turn, the search for autonomy of the new Hispanic American countries before the European and American powers. Another variable is the culturalist-civilizational one posed by the geo-cultural approach of International Relations. From this perspective, it will be concluded that the Pan-Americanist discourses tacitly expose that Latin America belongs to Western civilization, while the Latin Americanist discourses uphold the idea that Latin America itself constitutes a genuine civilization: the Latin American civilization. Through the tension in question, we will see three moments in the civilizational relationship between the United States and Latin America that denote the results of the investigation. The first moment, between the end of the 18th century and until the twenties of the 19th century, is a cordial relationship. The second, between the aforementioned decade and the end of the 19th century, is a relationship of divergence. The third moment, which runs from the late 19th century onwards, is a predominantly Pan-American relationship. The methodology used in this research is a critical analysis of the primary and secondary historical sources within the framework of the discipline of International Relations.
泛美主义与拉丁美洲主义:地缘政治和文明紧张局势
本文的目的是在形成泛美主义与拉丁美洲主义争论的历史背景下揭示其意识形态张力。理解这两个概念的出现的变量之一是美国的扩张主义地缘政治利益,以巩固其在美洲大陆的主导地位,反过来,新西班牙裔美洲国家在欧洲和美国列强之前寻求自治。另一个变量是国际关系的地缘文化方法所带来的文化-文明因素。从这个角度来看,我们可以得出结论:泛美洲主义的话语默认了拉美属于西方文明,而拉丁美洲主义的话语则坚持拉美本身就是一个真正的文明:拉丁美洲文明。通过所讨论的紧张局势,我们将看到美国和拉丁美洲之间的文明关系中的三个时刻,这些时刻表明了调查的结果。第一个时刻,从18世纪末到19世纪20年代,是一种亲切的关系。第二段时期(从上述10年到19世纪末)是一段分歧关系。第三个时刻,从19世纪末开始,是一个以泛美关系为主的时刻。本研究使用的方法是在国际关系学科框架内对主要和次要历史资料进行批判性分析。
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Analecta Politica
Analecta Politica POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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