Strategic Culture s in Latin America

Strategic Culture s  in Latin America
Author: Félix E. Martín,Nicolás Terradas,Diego Zambrano
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2023-11-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781003801863

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Strategic Culture(s) in Latin America elucidates why many state-actors in the Global South exhibit a remarkable degree of policy continuity in their external behavior despite structural incentives for change. This book contends that the theoretical notion of strategic culture is instructive to explain such a puzzle. It extends the application of strategic culture beyond the policy of nuclear deterrence among great powers into other equally strategic areas of policy, such as diplomacy, political economy, regional international institutions, legal norms, politico-military institutions, and different security agendas beyond war and peace, for example, the illicit drug-trade and peacekeeping missions. The overall contribution of this book is three-fold: first, it rescues, updates, and expands the original conceptual and theoretical dimensions of strategic culture. Second, it extrapolates further theoretical implications of the concept through its application to five policy domains in Latin America beyond the original application of the strategic culture perspective to nuclear weapons strategy among great powers in the 1970s. Third, it draws together the theoretical and policy implications of the strategic cultures in Latin America and identifies possible applications for other peripheral, non-great power policy areas and issues in the Global South. This book will be of interest to academics, graduate and undergraduate students, policy analysts, and practitioners of Latin American Studies, International Relations Theory and Security Studies.

Culture and National Security in the Americas

Culture and National Security in the Americas
Author: Brian Fonseca,Eduardo A. Gamarra
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2017-01-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781498519595

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With contributions from leading experts, Culture and National Security in the Americas examines the most influential historical, geographic, cultural, political, economic, and military considerations shaping national security policies throughout the Americas. In this volume, contributors explore the actors and institutions responsible for perpetuating security cultures over time and the changes and continuities in contemporary national security policies.

Strategic Asia 2016 17

Strategic Asia 2016 17
Author: Ashley J. Tellis,Alison Szalwinski,Michael Wills
Publsiher: NBR
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2016-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781939131461

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Strategic Asia 2016-17 examines how the region's major powers view international politics and the use of military force. In each chapter, a leading expert analyzes the ideological and historical sources of a country's strategic culture, how strategic culture informs the thinking of the country's policymakers, and how these understandings lead to decisions about the pursuit of strategic objectives and national power.

Political Culture and Foreign Policy in Latin America

Political Culture and Foreign Policy in Latin America
Author: Roland H. Ebel,Raymond C. Taras,James D. Cochrane
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1991-09-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0791406059

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This book explores the impact of Latin America’s political culture on the international politics of the region. It offers a general account of traditional Iberian political culture while examining how relations among states in the hemisphere — where the United States has been the central actor — have evolved over time. The authors assess the degree of consistency between domestic and international political behavior. The assessments are supported by case studies.

Strategic Cultures and Security Policies in the Asia Pacific

Strategic Cultures and Security Policies in the Asia Pacific
Author: Jeffrey S. Lantis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2016-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317554219

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This book shows how one of the most powerful tools of security studies—strategic culture—illuminates the origins and implications of the Asia-Pacific region’s difficult issues, from the rise of China and the American pivot, to the shifting calculations of many other actors. Strategic culture sometimes challenges and always enriches prevailing neo-realist presumptions about the region. It provides a bridge between material and ideational explanations of state behavior and helps capture the tension between neoclassical realist and constructivist approaches. The case studies in this book survey the role of strategic culture in the behaviors of Australia, China, Japan, the Philippines, South Korea and the United States. They show the contrast between structural expectations and cultural predispositions, as realist geopolitical security threats and opportunities interact with domestic elite and popular interpretation of historical narratives and distinctive political-military cultures to influence security policies. The concluding chapter devotes special attention to methodological issues at the heart of strategic cultural studies, as well as how culture may impact the potential for future conflict or cooperation in the region. The result is a body of work that helps deepen our understanding of strategic cultures in the Asia-Pacific in comparative perspective and enrich security studies. This bookw as published as a special issue of Contemporary Security Policy.

Strategic Cultures and Security Policies in the Asia Pacific

Strategic Cultures and Security Policies in the Asia Pacific
Author: Jeffrey S. Lantis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317554226

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This book shows how one of the most powerful tools of security studies—strategic culture—illuminates the origins and implications of the Asia-Pacific region’s difficult issues, from the rise of China and the American pivot, to the shifting calculations of many other actors. Strategic culture sometimes challenges and always enriches prevailing neo-realist presumptions about the region. It provides a bridge between material and ideational explanations of state behavior and helps capture the tension between neoclassical realist and constructivist approaches. The case studies in this book survey the role of strategic culture in the behaviors of Australia, China, Japan, the Philippines, South Korea and the United States. They show the contrast between structural expectations and cultural predispositions, as realist geopolitical security threats and opportunities interact with domestic elite and popular interpretation of historical narratives and distinctive political-military cultures to influence security policies. The concluding chapter devotes special attention to methodological issues at the heart of strategic cultural studies, as well as how culture may impact the potential for future conflict or cooperation in the region. The result is a body of work that helps deepen our understanding of strategic cultures in the Asia-Pacific in comparative perspective and enrich security studies. This bookw as published as a special issue of Contemporary Security Policy.

Strategy in the Contemporary World

Strategy in the Contemporary World
Author: John Baylis,James J. Wirtz,Colin S. Gray
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199694785

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The fourth edition of this successful textbook has been revised and updated in light of recent events, and includes a new chapter on the rise of cyberpower. Its comprehensive coverage of issues of war and peace such as terrorism, intelligence, and weapons of mass destruction makes it the major strategic studies textbook in the field.

Latin American Business Cultures

Latin American Business Cultures
Author: Robert Crane,Carlos G. Rizowy
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015062619369

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This concise, practical book was written to better understand the business cultures in eleven Latin American countries. Fifteen authors with backgrounds in business, academia, politics, and the. highest levels of policy making investigate the Latin American business culture. New insights are given into Latin America as a diverse, not homogeneous, continent with specific and regional perspectives. Coverage is provided of different countries, cultures, and languages, but similar objectives. Sub-regions, regionalism, and globalism are discussed in depth. Europe as a model diversity and pluralism the role of indigenous peoples potential conflict between the regional blocs and NAFTA democracy in Latin America regional stability Topics include: Europe as a model diversity and pluralism the role of indigenous peoples potential conflict between the regional blocs and NAFTA democracy in Latin America regional stability