Stretching the Limits? Strengths and Pitfalls of South Atlantic Security Regionalism

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Autor(a) principal: Seabra,Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Contexto Internacional
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-85292017000200305
Resumo: Abstract In the broader context of regional studies, the South Atlantic comes across as a singular, yet still understudied case study for the formation, evolution, and regression of security regionalism dynamics. More so when South Atlantic countries have come to engage in increased regionally focused interactions through wider defence co-operation ties. However, they have also steadfastly eschewed any kind of permanent structures and shared sovereignty over sensitive security issues. This article strives to ascertain the limits and prospects of these regional security dynamics in the South Atlantic. With the focal points set on both South American and African shores, I pinpoint key overtures in this area and question their contribution to advancing an overall regionalisation process. Despite shared threat perceptions and an absence of major intra-regional conflicts, I argue that South Atlantic security regionalism lacks a stable and permanent structure inasmuch as it lacks real autonomy from the dictums of external regional powers, thus leaving the transatlantic space still in flux.
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title Stretching the Limits? Strengths and Pitfalls of South Atlantic Security Regionalism
spellingShingle Stretching the Limits? Strengths and Pitfalls of South Atlantic Security Regionalism
Seabra,Pedro
South Atlantic
Brazil
Africa
Security Regionalism
Defence Co-operation
title_short Stretching the Limits? Strengths and Pitfalls of South Atlantic Security Regionalism
title_full Stretching the Limits? Strengths and Pitfalls of South Atlantic Security Regionalism
title_fullStr Stretching the Limits? Strengths and Pitfalls of South Atlantic Security Regionalism
title_full_unstemmed Stretching the Limits? Strengths and Pitfalls of South Atlantic Security Regionalism
title_sort Stretching the Limits? Strengths and Pitfalls of South Atlantic Security Regionalism
author Seabra,Pedro
author_facet Seabra,Pedro
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Seabra,Pedro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv South Atlantic
Brazil
Africa
Security Regionalism
Defence Co-operation
topic South Atlantic
Brazil
Africa
Security Regionalism
Defence Co-operation
description Abstract In the broader context of regional studies, the South Atlantic comes across as a singular, yet still understudied case study for the formation, evolution, and regression of security regionalism dynamics. More so when South Atlantic countries have come to engage in increased regionally focused interactions through wider defence co-operation ties. However, they have also steadfastly eschewed any kind of permanent structures and shared sovereignty over sensitive security issues. This article strives to ascertain the limits and prospects of these regional security dynamics in the South Atlantic. With the focal points set on both South American and African shores, I pinpoint key overtures in this area and question their contribution to advancing an overall regionalisation process. Despite shared threat perceptions and an absence of major intra-regional conflicts, I argue that South Atlantic security regionalism lacks a stable and permanent structure inasmuch as it lacks real autonomy from the dictums of external regional powers, thus leaving the transatlantic space still in flux.
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