Latin America in the rough waters of the multipolarity of the emerging world order.: Politics and regional geopolitics (2000-2018)

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Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) remained linked to the American and Pan- American continental order throughout the bipolar international order, from 1945 to 1990/91. When this bipolar international order fell, due to the implosion of the USSR, the US designed and promoted the Post Cold War uni...

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Autor: Rocha, Alberto
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Multipolaridad
América Latina
geopolítica regional
Multipolarity
Latin America
regional geopolitics
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Latin America in the rough waters of the multipolarity of the emerging world order.: Politics and regional geopolitics (2000-2018)
América Latina en las aguas agitadas de la multipolaridad del orden mundial emergente.: Política y geopolítica regional (2000-2018)
title Latin America in the rough waters of the multipolarity of the emerging world order.: Politics and regional geopolitics (2000-2018)
spellingShingle Latin America in the rough waters of the multipolarity of the emerging world order.: Politics and regional geopolitics (2000-2018)
Rocha, Alberto
Multipolaridad
América Latina
geopolítica regional
Multipolarity
Latin America
regional geopolitics
title_short Latin America in the rough waters of the multipolarity of the emerging world order.: Politics and regional geopolitics (2000-2018)
title_full Latin America in the rough waters of the multipolarity of the emerging world order.: Politics and regional geopolitics (2000-2018)
title_fullStr Latin America in the rough waters of the multipolarity of the emerging world order.: Politics and regional geopolitics (2000-2018)
title_full_unstemmed Latin America in the rough waters of the multipolarity of the emerging world order.: Politics and regional geopolitics (2000-2018)
title_sort Latin America in the rough waters of the multipolarity of the emerging world order.: Politics and regional geopolitics (2000-2018)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rocha, Alberto
author Rocha, Alberto
author_facet Rocha, Alberto
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Multipolaridad
América Latina
geopolítica regional
Multipolarity
Latin America
regional geopolitics
topic Multipolaridad
América Latina
geopolítica regional
Multipolarity
Latin America
regional geopolitics
description Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) remained linked to the American and Pan- American continental order throughout the bipolar international order, from 1945 to 1990/91. When this bipolar international order fell, due to the implosion of the USSR, the US designed and promoted the Post Cold War unipolar order, which lasted until 2016. LAC, at first, remained articulated to the American and Pan American continental order and, in a second moment, from the end of the nineties, began to distance itself and become autonomous from the USA. Thus, from 2000 until 2015/16, the region was governed mainly by progressive presidents, which allowed it to gain greater autonomy and cohesion. Thanks to an important deployment of its regional integration process, LAC took important steps towards the configuration of a Latin American and Caribbean regional order (articulated to the Asia Pacific), which crystallized in the foundation and start-up of CELAC and the China-CELAC Forum. These 15 years were very important for the region, but, this situation began to change rapidly with the arrival of conservative and neoliberal governments in the region and also with the arrival of D. Trump, a conservative and supremacist government, in the US. This is how the multipolar transition opens towards a new world order. As a result, LAC rearticulates with the American and (neo) Pan-American continental order: geopolitical relations with the US, reactivation of the OAS and relaunch of the Monroe Doctrine. The conservative governments of the region are strenthening their “carnal” relations with the USA. But, in this new geopolitical relationship, the US government only offers weapons and troops to promote invasion of rebel countries. In this new relationship there is no money for cooperation with the countries of the region. So, the geoeconomy of the conservative and neoliberal governments continues its movement towards China and the Asia Pacific. Thus, geopolitics looks towards North America and the US, and geoeconomy flows to the Asia Pacific and China, this may be called a true "schizophrenia".
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spelling Latin America in the rough waters of the multipolarity of the emerging world order.: Politics and regional geopolitics (2000-2018)América Latina en las aguas agitadas de la multipolaridad del orden mundial emergente.: Política y geopolítica regional (2000-2018)Rocha, AlbertoMultipolaridadAmérica Latinageopolítica regionalMultipolarityLatin Americaregional geopoliticsLatin America and the Caribbean (LAC) remained linked to the American and Pan- American continental order throughout the bipolar international order, from 1945 to 1990/91. When this bipolar international order fell, due to the implosion of the USSR, the US designed and promoted the Post Cold War unipolar order, which lasted until 2016. LAC, at first, remained articulated to the American and Pan American continental order and, in a second moment, from the end of the nineties, began to distance itself and become autonomous from the USA. Thus, from 2000 until 2015/16, the region was governed mainly by progressive presidents, which allowed it to gain greater autonomy and cohesion. Thanks to an important deployment of its regional integration process, LAC took important steps towards the configuration of a Latin American and Caribbean regional order (articulated to the Asia Pacific), which crystallized in the foundation and start-up of CELAC and the China-CELAC Forum. These 15 years were very important for the region, but, this situation began to change rapidly with the arrival of conservative and neoliberal governments in the region and also with the arrival of D. Trump, a conservative and supremacist government, in the US. This is how the multipolar transition opens towards a new world order. As a result, LAC rearticulates with the American and (neo) Pan-American continental order: geopolitical relations with the US, reactivation of the OAS and relaunch of the Monroe Doctrine. The conservative governments of the region are strenthening their “carnal” relations with the USA. But, in this new geopolitical relationship, the US government only offers weapons and troops to promote invasion of rebel countries. In this new relationship there is no money for cooperation with the countries of the region. So, the geoeconomy of the conservative and neoliberal governments continues its movement towards China and the Asia Pacific. Thus, geopolitics looks towards North America and the US, and geoeconomy flows to the Asia Pacific and China, this may be called a true "schizophrenia".ALC se mantuvo vinculada al orden continental americano y panamericano durante todo el orden internacional bipolar, desde 1945 hasta 1990/91. Cuando se cayó este orden internacional bipolar, debido a la implosión de la URSS, los EE.UU. diseñaron e impulsaron el orden unipolar de Post Guerra Fría, que se extendió hasta el año 2016. Y ALC, en un primer momento, se mantuvo articulada al orden continental americano y panamericano y, en un segundo momento, a partir de fines de los años noventa, comenzó a distanciarse y autonomizarse de los EE.UU. Así, desde el año 2000 hasta los años 2015/16, la región fue gobernada mayoritariamente por presidentes progresistas, lo que le permitió ganar mayor autonomía y cohesionarse (gracias a un despliegue importante de su proceso de integración regional) dando pasos importantes hacia la configuración de un orden regional latinoamericano y caribeño (articulado a Asia Pacífico), cuya expresión máxima fue la fundación y puesta en marcha de la CELAC y del Foro China-CELAC, Fueron 15 años muy importantes para la región. Pero, esta situación comenzó a cambiar rápidamente con la llegada de los gobiernos conservadores y neoliberales en la región y también con el arribo de D. Trump, un gobierno conservador y supremacista en los EE.UU. Es así como se abre la transición multipolar hacia un nuevo orden mundial. En consecuencia, ALC vuelve a rearticularse con el orden continental americano y (neo) panamericano: relaciones geopolíticas con los EE.UU., reactivación de la OEA y relanzamiento de la Doctrina Monroe. Las relaciones “carnales” de los gobiernos conservadores de la región con los EE.UU. van viento en popa. Pero, en esta nueva relación geopolítica el gobierno norteamericano solamente dispone de armas y tropas para promover cualquier invasión de países rebeldes. En esta nueva relación no hay dinero para la cooperación con los países de la región. Entonces, la geoeconomía de los gobiernos conservadores y neoliberales sigue su movimiento hacia China y Asía Pacífico. Así, la geo política va hacia Norteamérica y los EE.UU, y la geoeconomía fluye hacia Asía Pacífico y China, esto es una verdadera “esquizofrenia”.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales2019-11-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer review articleArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociologia/article/view/1697710.15381/rsoc.v0i29.16977Revista de Sociología; No. 29 (2019); 127-157Revista de Sociología; Núm. 29 (2019); 127-1571609-75801605-8933reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociologia/article/view/16977/14455Derechos de autor 2019 Alberto Rochahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/169772019-11-26T19:02:10Z
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