This paper examines the ties between Latin America and Asia by moving beyond the homogenisation of the two regions through elevating the importance of opposition to a third party, in this case an "imperialist" and developed North. In contrast to normative analyses based on outmoded conceptions of world history, it proposes an intellectual exercise that problematises the interregional bond by placing the emphasis on heterogeneities rather than broad bush approaches that ignore the complex and diverse national and regional realities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Jaime Camacho, Daniel David, Seoane Salazar, Martín Esteban, and Gómez Chiñas, Carlos
Subjects
INTERNATIONAL trade disputes, HEGEMONY, INTERNATIONAL relations, PRESIDENTS, GLOBALIZATION
Abstract
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Published
2022
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