Politics, Business & Culture in the Americas

Endnotes: A Post-Hegemonic Paradise in Latin America?

Below are the endnotes from “A Post-Hegemonic Paradise in Latin America?” by “Daniel W. Drezner” (Winter 2015 AQ.)

  1. G. John Ikenberry, After Victory: Institutions, Strategic Restraint, and the Rebuilding of Order after Major Wars (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000).
  2. Pia Riggirozi and Diana Tussie, eds., The Rise of Post-hegemonic Regionalism: The Case of Latin America (New York: Springer, 2012); Andrés Rivarola Puntigliano and José Briceño-Ruiz, eds., Resilience of Regionalism in Latin America and the Caribbean: Development and Autonomy (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2013).
  3. Jorge Domínguez, “International Cooperation in Latin America,” in Amitav Archaya and Alastair Iain Johnston, eds., Crafting Cooperation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007), p. 87.
  4. Miguel Angel Centeno, Blood and Debt: War and the Nation-State in Latin America  (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2003), p. 9.
  5. Zhao Tingyang, “A Political World Philosophy in Terms of All-Under-Heaven (Tian-Xia),” Diogenes 56 (1) (February 2009): 5–18.
  6. Park Geun-Hye, “A New Kind of Korea,” Foreign Affairs 90 (5) (September/October 2011): 13-17; Jane Perlez, “Chinese President to Seek New Relationship With U.S. in Talks,” The New York Times, May 28, 2013. 
  7. Jorge Domínguez, “International Cooperation in Latin America,” in Amitav Archaya and Alastair Iain Johnston, eds., Crafting Cooperation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007), p. 105.
  8. This paragraph and the next one draw from Daniel W. Drezner, “Military Primacy Doesn’t Pay (Nearly As Much As You Think),” International Security 38 (1) (Summer 2013):  52-79.
  9. Charles Kindleberger, The World in Depression, 1929-1939 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1973); Stephen D. Krasner, “State Power and the Structure of International Trade,” World Politics 28 (3) (April 1976): 317-347; David Lake, “Leadership, Hegemony, and the International Economy,” International Studies Quarterly 37 (4) (December 1993): 459-489; and G. John Ikenberry, After Victory: Institutions, Strategic Restraint, and the Rebuilding of Order after Major Wars (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000).
  10. G. John Ikenberry, Liberal Leviathan: The Origins, Crisis, and Transformation of the American World Order, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2012), 72. 
  11. William C. Wohlforth, “The Stability of a Unipolar World,” International Security 24 (1) (Summer 1999): 5-41. 
  12. Human Security Report Project, Human Security Report 2009/2010: The Causes of Peace and the Shrinking Costs of War (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011).  See also Lotta Themnér and Peter Wallensteen, “Armed Conflicts, 1946-2011,” Journal of Peace Research 49 (4) (July 2012):  565-575.
  13. Cold War data from Malcolm Knight, Norman Loayza and Delano Villanueva, “The Peace Dividend: Military Spending Cuts and Economic Growth,” World Bank Policy Research Paper (1577), February 1996. Post-2002 data accessed from World Bank Military Expenditure database, www.data.worldbank.org/indicator/MS.MIL.XPND.GD.ZS/countries?display=graph.  
  14. Center for Strategic and International Studies, “Latin American Defense Spending Trends,” February 11, 2013 www.csis.org/files/publication/130211_latinamericandefensespendingtrends_0.pdf.
  15. SIPRI Military Expenditures database www.sipri.org/research/armaments/milex/milex_database.  
  16. David R. Mares, Violent Peace: Militarized Interstate Bargaining in Latin America (New York: Columbia University Press, 2001).
  17. This paragraph draws from Daniel W. Drezner, “The Tragedy of the Global Institutional Commons,” in Martha Finnemore and Judith Goldstein, eds., Back to Basics:  State Power in a Contemporary World,  (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013).
  18. Christopher Sabatini, “Meaningless Multilateralism,” Foreign Affairs, August 8, 2014, www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/141697/christopher-sabatini/meaningless-multilateralism.  
  19. Shawn Donnan, “Pacific Alliance captures zeitgeist in era of ‘mega’ trade agreements,” Financial Times, April 1, 2014, www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/17754b8a-aec3-11e3-a088-00144feab7de.html#axzz3OFe9zS5g.   
  20. See Daniel W. Drezner, The System Worked: How the World Stopped Another Great Depression (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014). 

 

 

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