How regional organizations cope with recurrent stress: the case of South America

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Autor(a) principal: Nolte,Detlef
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Weiffen,Brigitte
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de política internacional (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Barely 15 years after the 2008 financial crisis and in a context of rising nationalism, regional organizations are facing multiple challenges. This article introduces an analytical framework that systematizes stressors and identifies characteristics that might help regional organizations to cope with stress. It draws on psychological models of how individuals cope with stress to explore how regional organizations grapple with a sequence of stress situations. Stress factors can aggravate pre-existing problems in regionalism and contribute to regional disintegration. But they can also trigger counter-reactions and strengthen the resilience of regionalism. To substantiate our arguments, we study the repercussions of two recent crises for South American regionalism: the political crisis in Venezuela and the Covid-19 pandemic.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv How regional organizations cope with recurrent stress: the case of South America
title How regional organizations cope with recurrent stress: the case of South America
spellingShingle How regional organizations cope with recurrent stress: the case of South America
Nolte,Detlef
Covid-19
disintegration
regionalism
South America
Venezuelan crisis
stress
title_short How regional organizations cope with recurrent stress: the case of South America
title_full How regional organizations cope with recurrent stress: the case of South America
title_fullStr How regional organizations cope with recurrent stress: the case of South America
title_full_unstemmed How regional organizations cope with recurrent stress: the case of South America
title_sort How regional organizations cope with recurrent stress: the case of South America
author Nolte,Detlef
author_facet Nolte,Detlef
Weiffen,Brigitte
author_role author
author2 Weiffen,Brigitte
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nolte,Detlef
Weiffen,Brigitte
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Covid-19
disintegration
regionalism
South America
Venezuelan crisis
stress
topic Covid-19
disintegration
regionalism
South America
Venezuelan crisis
stress
description Abstract Barely 15 years after the 2008 financial crisis and in a context of rising nationalism, regional organizations are facing multiple challenges. This article introduces an analytical framework that systematizes stressors and identifies characteristics that might help regional organizations to cope with stress. It draws on psychological models of how individuals cope with stress to explore how regional organizations grapple with a sequence of stress situations. Stress factors can aggravate pre-existing problems in regionalism and contribute to regional disintegration. But they can also trigger counter-reactions and strengthen the resilience of regionalism. To substantiate our arguments, we study the repercussions of two recent crises for South American regionalism: the political crisis in Venezuela and the Covid-19 pandemic.
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