South American Policy Regionalism

Drivers and Barriers to International Problem Solving

Markus Fraundorfer editor Leslie Elliott Armijo editor Sybil D Rhodes editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:30th Sep '24

£36.99

This title is due to be published on 30th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

South American Policy Regionalism cover

“Regional cooperation exists, but looks different in the global South than in the European Union,” claim the contributors to South American Policy Regionalism, which offers novel theory, methods, and Latin American case studies of joint governance efforts in nine international policy arenas, ranging from illegal drugs to artificial intelligence.

Contrasting three major schools of thought in international relations (highlighting power, institutions, and ideas), this book introduces the idea of international policy regionalism as a framework for informed debate about international policy-sector interactions in a regional space. Beginning with a conceptual approach applicable to any world region, it includes a brief history of Western Hemisphere regionalism to aid in future cross-regional comparisons. An international group of contributors constructs rich narratives of the politics of Latin American policy sector evolution since the Cold War. Besides the aforementioned, included sectors span regional development banking, infrastructure planning, electricity distribution, migration governance, climate action, neglected tropical diseases, and food policies.

This volume equips readers from various academic disciplines and the policy world to understand the relevance of core international relations theory for the analysis of policy sectors that cross national borders, both within Latin America and elsewhere, and especially throughout the global South.

“Policy rather than politics: this is the right way to make sense of Latin American regionalism. Focusing on international problem solving rather than institution-building, the authors highlight function over form and look into effective cooperation rather than rhetorical integration. This book is theoretically informed, yet no-nonsensical, and its empirically based chapters put analysis before prescription. It’s about time!”

Andrés Malamud, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa

“…a renewed theoretical corpus and updated empirical analysis of regionalism applied to multiple public policy arenas in recent South America. It is an essential work…”

Elsa Llenderrozas, Ciencia Política, Universidad de Buenos Aires

"… a very timely, thought-provoking contribution to the debate on bridging the gap between academia and policy making.”

Oliver Della Costa Stuenkel, International Relations, Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), São Paulo

“This invaluable volume expands consideration of regionalism in Latin America beyond the usual narrowly institutional focus, with profound consequences for how we conceptualize governance in this part of the global South.”

Eric Hershberg, Department of Government and CLALS, American University

“…the essential guide to South American regionalism in comparative perspective.”

Kevin P. Gallagher, Director, Boston University Global Development Policy Center

ISBN: 9781032747194

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 640g

318 pages