South American Studies

Objectives

a) to understand the main contemporary issues of South America;
b) to identify the main actors, structures, processes and constrangiments of the international insertion strategies of South American countries;
c) to develop critical ans analysis skills through the examination of case studies;
d) to understand the main political and economic trends of South America countries and analyse it through a historical-comparative lens.

General characterization

Code

722071088

Credits

10.0

Responsible teacher

Carmen Sofia Rodrigues Silva Fonseca

Hours

Weekly - 3

Total - 280

Teaching language

Portuguese

Prerequisites

Available soon

Bibliography

- DABÈNE, Olivier – The Politics of Regional Integration in Latin America, NY: Palgrave, 2009.
- DOMINGUEZ, Jorge I. e COVARRUBIAS, Ana (Eds.) – Routledge Handbook of Latin America in the World, NY: Routledge, 2015.
- GARDINI, Gian Luca – Latin America in the 21st century. Nations, regionalism and globalization. Londres: Zed Books, 2009.
- GARDINI, Gian Luca e LAMBERT, Peter (eds) – Latin American Foreign Policies: Between Ideology and Pragmatism, NY: Palgrave, 2011.
- MALAMUD, Andres – «Fragmentação e divergência na América Latina», In RI, 24, 2009, pp. 61-73.
- MARES, David R. e KACOWICZ, Arie M. (Eds) – Routledge Handbook of Latin American Security, NY: Routledge, 2015.
- MERA, Laura Gomez – «How ‘new’ is the ‘New Regionalism’ in the Americas? The case of MERCOSUR», In Journal of International Relations and Development, 11, 2008, pp. 279–308.
- RIGGIROZZI, Pía e TUSSIE, Diana – The Rise of Post-Hegemonic Regionalism:The Case of Latin America, NY: Springer, 2012.

Teaching method

The curricular unity blends theoretical and practical methods, through combining lectures on the main topics with practical classes for the presentation and discussion of readings. This
methodology aims to give students the theoretical tools necessary for the analysis and evaluation of core aspects of South-American countries.

Evaluation method

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Subject matter

1. Introduction.
1.1 the region and regionalism(s).
1.2 The heterogeneity of Latin America and South America.
1.3 the international relations of South America.
1.4 Democracym Presidencialism and Populism in South America.
2. Global Level
2.1 South America and US.
2.2 South America and China.
2.3 South America and EU, and other extra-regional actors.
3. Regional Level
3.1 The economic, integration and regional cooperation dynamics
3.2 The security dynamics.
4. State Level
4.1 The cases of Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia.

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