The liberal international order and the global south: a view from Latin America

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Cambridge Review of International Affairs Pub Date : 2022-08-05 DOI:10.1080/09557571.2022.2107326
J. Rodriguez, C. Thornton
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Abstract The contributions to this special issue take a Global South perspective rooted in the long experiences of Latin American countries with international organisation, laws and norms. Contributors explore how the weaker, poorer, and presumed subordinate Latin American states have contributed to and challenged the construction and development of today’s Liberal International Order (LIO). The articles in this special issue ask what Latin American experiences in different domains and historical periods can tell us about the LIO as it now fractures and reconstitutes. The core argument among these essays is that, despite inherent contradictions and tensions, Latin American engagements with the LIO have attempted to level the playing field and prevent the reinforcement of existing international hierarchies. The contributions to this special issue demonstrate that Latin American actors were not mere norm-takers and passive supporters of the LIO. Latin American actors have often sought to hold the leaders of the LIO to their own promises. They have insisted that the rules of a rules-based order should apply not just to the poor, weak or indebted but to the rich, strong and powerful as well.
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自由国际秩序与全球南方——来自拉丁美洲的观点
摘要对本期特刊的贡献从全球南方的角度出发,植根于拉丁美洲国家在国际组织、法律和规范方面的长期经验。贡献者探讨了较弱、较贫穷和被认为是从属的拉丁美洲国家如何对当今自由国际秩序的建设和发展做出贡献并提出挑战。本期特刊中的文章询问,拉丁美洲在不同领域和历史时期的经历可以告诉我们关于LIO的什么,因为它现在正在分裂和重建。这些文章的核心论点是,尽管存在固有的矛盾和紧张关系,但拉丁美洲与LIO的接触试图创造公平的竞争环境,防止现有国际等级制度的强化。对本期特刊的贡献表明,拉丁美洲的行动者不仅仅是LIO的规范接受者和被动支持者。拉丁美洲的行动者经常试图让LIO的领导人信守自己的承诺。他们坚持认为,基于规则的秩序规则不仅应适用于穷人、弱者或负债者,还应适用于富人、强者和权贵。
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