Reproducing and reflecting Latin America and South America: Wendtian and Deweyan analyses of Bolivia, Brazil and Chile in the agent-structure dynamic of the region.

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Autor(a) principal: Dijk, Jurre Edsger van
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/101/101131/tde-17012020-163943/
Resumo: This dissertation attempts to reveal how state identity leads to the peculiar reproduction of an environment of regional organizations that present themselves as Latin American and South American. The regionalist intercourse in this part of the world is peculiar, because the success of these organizations at producing long-term outputs in material terms is highly dubious. That calls for a more pronouncedly human understanding of regional organizations and the states interacting with and within them: they present characteristics of social groups. The main question asked here, therefore, is: how does state identity affect decisions to create, adhere to, stay in or out of and socially deviate from regional organizations in South America and Latin America? To understand better what identity, state identity and their interactive roles may consist in, this dissertation adopts the ontological premises of conventional social-constructivism to conceptualize them. To then come to a way of measurement, it resorts to the school of pragmatism and employs Deweyan abduction. To study the norms, motives and interests of three Latin American and South American foreign offices and their interaction with their regional environment, discursive data obtained by way of semi-structured interviews with four Brasilia-based diplomats are used. It is concluded that such discourse does not yield a lens onto the mutual reproduction of agents and structure. It rather only presents the regional environment as a reflection of motivations and interests rooted ultimately in the geographic environments of the individual states, which interviewees defined differently for each one. Decisions with respect to the regionalist environment in this part of the world are therefore most often subject to national government actors\' political will, or lack of it. Regionally, such actors\' interests mostly converge when it comes to the mutual defense of national sovereignty. Tentative evidence for a more continuous commonly identified interest beyond that is found for states that define their foreign policies as pragmatic (Brazil, Chile). Such pragmatism being at odds with common institutional structures for a common interest, however, that interest is also still ultimately what national politics makes of it.
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spelling Reproducing and reflecting Latin America and South America: Wendtian and Deweyan analyses of Bolivia, Brazil and Chile in the agent-structure dynamic of the region.Reproduzindo e refletindo a América Latina e a América do Sul: análises wendtianas e deweyanas de Bolívia, Brasil e Chile na dinâmica agente-estrutura da regiãoAmérica do SulAmérica LatinaIdentidadeIdentityIntegração regionalLatin AmericaRegional integrationRegionalismRegionalismoSouth AmericaThis dissertation attempts to reveal how state identity leads to the peculiar reproduction of an environment of regional organizations that present themselves as Latin American and South American. The regionalist intercourse in this part of the world is peculiar, because the success of these organizations at producing long-term outputs in material terms is highly dubious. That calls for a more pronouncedly human understanding of regional organizations and the states interacting with and within them: they present characteristics of social groups. The main question asked here, therefore, is: how does state identity affect decisions to create, adhere to, stay in or out of and socially deviate from regional organizations in South America and Latin America? To understand better what identity, state identity and their interactive roles may consist in, this dissertation adopts the ontological premises of conventional social-constructivism to conceptualize them. To then come to a way of measurement, it resorts to the school of pragmatism and employs Deweyan abduction. To study the norms, motives and interests of three Latin American and South American foreign offices and their interaction with their regional environment, discursive data obtained by way of semi-structured interviews with four Brasilia-based diplomats are used. It is concluded that such discourse does not yield a lens onto the mutual reproduction of agents and structure. It rather only presents the regional environment as a reflection of motivations and interests rooted ultimately in the geographic environments of the individual states, which interviewees defined differently for each one. Decisions with respect to the regionalist environment in this part of the world are therefore most often subject to national government actors\' political will, or lack of it. Regionally, such actors\' interests mostly converge when it comes to the mutual defense of national sovereignty. Tentative evidence for a more continuous commonly identified interest beyond that is found for states that define their foreign policies as pragmatic (Brazil, Chile). Such pragmatism being at odds with common institutional structures for a common interest, however, that interest is also still ultimately what national politics makes of it.Essa dissertação busca revelar como a identidade do Estado leva à reprodução de um comportamento peculiar compondo um ambiente de organizações regionais que se apresentam como latinoamericanas ou sul-americanas. As relações no âmbito regionalista nesta parte do mundo são peculiares, pois o sucesso destas organizações em produzir resultados de longo prazo em termos materiais é altamente duvidoso. Isso requer um entendimento mais atencioso para o caráter social das organizações regionais e para os Estados interagindo com e dentro delas: apresentam características de grupos sociais. A pergunta principal feita aqui é, portanto: como a identidade de Estado afeta decisões de criar, aderir a, permanecer dentro ou fora e desviar socialmente de organizações regionais na América Latina e América do Sul? Para entender melhor no que consistem identidade, identidade de Estado e os papéis interativos que têm, essa dissertação adota as premissas ontológicas do social-construtivismo convencional para conceitualizá-los. Para então chegar a um quadro de medição, recorre-se à escola do pragmatismo e emprega-se a análise abdutiva deweyana. Para estudar as normas, os motivos e os interesses de três ministérios de relações exteriores latinoamericanos e sul-americanos e sua interação com seu ambiente regional, usa-se discursos obtidos por meio de entrevistas semi-estruturadas com quatro diplomatas em Brasília. Conclui-se que tais discursos não fornecem uma lente sobre a reprodução mútua de agentes e estrutura. Apresentam, ao contrário, o ambiente regional como reflexão de motivações e interesses enraizados fundamentalmente nos ambientes geográficos dos Estados individuais, cada um dos quais os entrevistados definiram de forma diferente. As decisões que dizem respeito ao ambiente regional nesta parte do mundo são, portanto, muitas vezes sujeitas à vontade política de atores governamentais nacionais, ou à falta dela. Regionalmente, os interesses de tais atores convergem quanto à defesa mútua da soberania nacional. Evidências provisórias para um interesse comumente identificado que vai além disso encontram-se entre Estados que definem suas políticas externas como pragmáticas (Brasil, Chile). Contudo, tal pragmatismo contradiz estruturas institucionais para tal interesse comum, o qual no fim das contas, então, também continua a ser o que as políticas nacionais fazem dele.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPOliveira, Amâncio Jorge Silva Nunes deDijk, Jurre Edsger van2019-11-18info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/101/101131/tde-17012020-163943/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2020-01-23T21:19:01Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-17012020-163943Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212020-01-23T21:19:01Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reproducing and reflecting Latin America and South America: Wendtian and Deweyan analyses of Bolivia, Brazil and Chile in the agent-structure dynamic of the region.
Reproduzindo e refletindo a América Latina e a América do Sul: análises wendtianas e deweyanas de Bolívia, Brasil e Chile na dinâmica agente-estrutura da região
title Reproducing and reflecting Latin America and South America: Wendtian and Deweyan analyses of Bolivia, Brazil and Chile in the agent-structure dynamic of the region.
spellingShingle Reproducing and reflecting Latin America and South America: Wendtian and Deweyan analyses of Bolivia, Brazil and Chile in the agent-structure dynamic of the region.
Dijk, Jurre Edsger van
América do Sul
América Latina
Identidade
Identity
Integração regional
Latin America
Regional integration
Regionalism
Regionalismo
South America
title_short Reproducing and reflecting Latin America and South America: Wendtian and Deweyan analyses of Bolivia, Brazil and Chile in the agent-structure dynamic of the region.
title_full Reproducing and reflecting Latin America and South America: Wendtian and Deweyan analyses of Bolivia, Brazil and Chile in the agent-structure dynamic of the region.
title_fullStr Reproducing and reflecting Latin America and South America: Wendtian and Deweyan analyses of Bolivia, Brazil and Chile in the agent-structure dynamic of the region.
title_full_unstemmed Reproducing and reflecting Latin America and South America: Wendtian and Deweyan analyses of Bolivia, Brazil and Chile in the agent-structure dynamic of the region.
title_sort Reproducing and reflecting Latin America and South America: Wendtian and Deweyan analyses of Bolivia, Brazil and Chile in the agent-structure dynamic of the region.
author Dijk, Jurre Edsger van
author_facet Dijk, Jurre Edsger van
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Amâncio Jorge Silva Nunes de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dijk, Jurre Edsger van
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv América do Sul
América Latina
Identidade
Identity
Integração regional
Latin America
Regional integration
Regionalism
Regionalismo
South America
topic América do Sul
América Latina
Identidade
Identity
Integração regional
Latin America
Regional integration
Regionalism
Regionalismo
South America
description This dissertation attempts to reveal how state identity leads to the peculiar reproduction of an environment of regional organizations that present themselves as Latin American and South American. The regionalist intercourse in this part of the world is peculiar, because the success of these organizations at producing long-term outputs in material terms is highly dubious. That calls for a more pronouncedly human understanding of regional organizations and the states interacting with and within them: they present characteristics of social groups. The main question asked here, therefore, is: how does state identity affect decisions to create, adhere to, stay in or out of and socially deviate from regional organizations in South America and Latin America? To understand better what identity, state identity and their interactive roles may consist in, this dissertation adopts the ontological premises of conventional social-constructivism to conceptualize them. To then come to a way of measurement, it resorts to the school of pragmatism and employs Deweyan abduction. To study the norms, motives and interests of three Latin American and South American foreign offices and their interaction with their regional environment, discursive data obtained by way of semi-structured interviews with four Brasilia-based diplomats are used. It is concluded that such discourse does not yield a lens onto the mutual reproduction of agents and structure. It rather only presents the regional environment as a reflection of motivations and interests rooted ultimately in the geographic environments of the individual states, which interviewees defined differently for each one. Decisions with respect to the regionalist environment in this part of the world are therefore most often subject to national government actors\' political will, or lack of it. Regionally, such actors\' interests mostly converge when it comes to the mutual defense of national sovereignty. Tentative evidence for a more continuous commonly identified interest beyond that is found for states that define their foreign policies as pragmatic (Brazil, Chile). Such pragmatism being at odds with common institutional structures for a common interest, however, that interest is also still ultimately what national politics makes of it.
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