The nexus of populism and foreign policy: The case of Latin America
The term populism has recently gained visibility in the media and policy world to describe
the foreign policy principles, rhetoric and strategies of political actors in the United States …
the foreign policy principles, rhetoric and strategies of political actors in the United States …
Small states, great power? Gaining influence through intrinsic, derivative, and collective power
T Long - International Studies Review, 2017 - academic.oup.com
In recent years, scholars have devoted increased attention to the agency of small states in
International Relations. However, the conventional wisdom remains that while not …
International Relations. However, the conventional wisdom remains that while not …
[图书][B] A small state's guide to influence in world politics
T Long, TS Long - 2022 - books.google.com
Small states are crucial actors in world politics. They attract outsized attention from great
powers, populate international organizations, and shape international norms. Despite that …
powers, populate international organizations, and shape international norms. Despite that …
The co-constitution of order
M Tourinho - International Organization, 2021 - cambridge.org
The idea of liberal international order as a world order is understood to be constituted as a
result of disproportionate Anglo-American influences. This is in line with much of …
result of disproportionate Anglo-American influences. This is in line with much of …
It's not the size, it's the relationship: from 'small states' to asymmetry
T Long - International politics, 2017 - Springer
Much time and enormous amount of academic effort has gone into defining small states and
their position in world politics. This endeavor, sadly, has produced very little agreement. It is …
their position in world politics. This endeavor, sadly, has produced very little agreement. It is …
Beyond anarchy: logics of political organization, hierarchy, and international structure
M McConaughey, P Musgrave, DH Nexon - International Theory, 2018 - cambridge.org
Many scholars now argue for deemphasizing the importance of international anarchy in
favor of focusing on hierarchy–patterns of super-and subordination–in world politics. We …
favor of focusing on hierarchy–patterns of super-and subordination–in world politics. We …
Sovereignty in Historical International Relations: 221Trajectories, challenges, and implications
B De Carvalho - Routledge Handbook of Historical International …, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
As one of the key concepts in International Relations (IR), the relative amnesia around the
origin and effects of sovereignty which lasted until the mid-1990s is quite striking …
origin and effects of sovereignty which lasted until the mid-1990s is quite striking …
Soft balancing in the Americas: Latin American opposition to US intervention, 1898–1936
MP Friedman, T Long - International Security, 2015 - direct.mit.edu
In the aftermath of the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, scholars of international relations
debated how to best characterize the rising tide of global opposition. The concept of “soft …
debated how to best characterize the rising tide of global opposition. The concept of “soft …
Setting the regional agenda: A critique of posthegemonic regionalism
M Petersen, CA Schulz - Latin American Politics and Society, 2018 - cambridge.org
There is a growing scholarly consensus that Latin American regionalism has entered a new
phase. For some observers, the increasing complexity of regional cooperation initiatives …
phase. For some observers, the increasing complexity of regional cooperation initiatives …
Foreign policy change in Latin America: exploring a middle-range concept
This article examines patterns of change and continuity in Latin American foreign policies. It
asks two interrelated questions: How can we conceptually and empirically account for …
asks two interrelated questions: How can we conceptually and empirically account for …