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Sovereignty in the South - Intrusive Regionalism in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia

English · Hardback

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An innovative analysis of international rules and rule-making in the Global South, focusing on the increasing interventionism of regional institutions.

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Introduction; 1. The uneven rise of intrusive regionalism; 2. Macronationalism and the discursive foundations of regionalism in the Global South; 3. Contested sovereignty norms and the erosion of non-interference; 4. The role of regime type; 5. The role of economic performance; Conclusion.

About the author

Brooke N. Coe is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Oklahoma State University. She previously taught at Stetson University and Wake Forest University, and has held predoctoral and postdoctoral research fellowships at Georgetown University and the Freie Universität Berlin. Coe received her Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 2015.

Summary

This book tells the story of the evolution of state sovereignty in the Global South, as regional organizations in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia increasingly interfere in domestic affairs. It will appeal to scholars and students of international relations, international organisations, human rights and the politics of the Global South.

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