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Extra-regional Powers in Latin America in the 21st Century

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Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is a unique region, with a sharply changing political and ideological orientation from a “left turn” to a “right curve", which means it is difficult to build s...
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  • 21 November 2024
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Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is a unique region, with a sharply changing political and ideological orientation from a “left turn” to a “right curve", which means it is difficult to build stable and predictable international relations with the region. At the beginning of the 21st century, we witnessed a sharp increase in interest in LAC from extra-regional powers that, due to historical, cultural, and geographical factors, traditionally did not have strong ties with the region.

The 2020s is a time of competitive and systemic rivalry, when the value of each individual partnership, union, or alliance is increasing. In this regard, this wave of interest in LAC is not caused by a desire to expand trade and investment presence, but by the desire of new actors in the Americas to use the region to gain greater global geopolitical influence. This book addresses the question: What role do extra-regional actors—the US, China, the EU, and Russia—play in the new system of international relations formed in LAC at the beginning of the 21st century? Ultimately, the book opens up a new multilateral perspective on the role and place of LAC in global processes in the context of the interaction and confrontation between the worldviews of the West and the non-West.
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Price: $133.00
Pages: 256
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Publication Date: 21 November 2024
ISBN: 9789004713390
Format: Hardcover
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Professor Hellinger describes the analysis of regional foreign policy thought as a "tour de force," noting how the ideas of Latin American intellectuals effectively shape national goals toward a multipolar world.
Despite the book's late 2024 release, the review highlights its accuracy regarding the 2026 crisis in Venezuela, noting that I "accurately anticipated that military power... would become the key power resource for the U.S. to advance its geopolitical interests."
The review emphasizes the unique "extra-regional" perspective informed by years of field research and lecturing across various Latin American countries. Links to the full review: Daniel C. Hellinger, in:
Ekaterina Kosevich, Ph.D. (2019), is a Senior research fellow and Associate Professor at HSE University in Moscow. She is a specialist on Russia and Russian politics in Latin America. Her book Mexico in the System of Geopolitical Coordinates of the Beginning of the 21st Century ([in Russian] 2020) has been recognized with two awards from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and HSE University (Moscow).