Republican internationalism: the nineteenth-century roots of Latin American contributions to international order
@article{Long2021RepublicanIT, title={Republican internationalism: the nineteenth-century roots of Latin American contributions to international order}, author={Tom Long and Carsten-Andreas Schulz}, journal={Cambridge Review of International Affairs}, year={2021} }
Although Latin America plays a minimal role in debates on the ‘liberal international order’, scholars recognize the region’s influence on international law, norms, and institutions. We contend that...
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