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América Latina en el pensamiento internacional británico: el caso de James Bryce

 

Abstract


This article focuses on the reading of Latin America by British international\xa0thinkers during the first two decades of the 20th century. These thinkers\xa0distinguished between “advanced” and “backward” nations to explain which countries were to decide how to rule the world in economic, political, and\xa0cultural terms. Throughout this work, the lack of references to the Latin\xa0American region in the United Kingdom in the moment the basis for the\xa0discipline of International Relations was established shall be observed. It\xa0shall also be seen that in those debates the role Latin America could play in a\xa0new international order once the Great War finished was not considered. This\xa0contrasts with the fact that the region represented one third of the members of the League of Nations. Special attention will be put to the reading of Latin\xa0America by world historian, international thinker, and Liberal politician James\xa0Bryce, which can be found in his book South America: Observations and\xa0Impressions (1912).

Volume None
Pages 115-139
DOI 10.35424/RHA.161.2021.982
Language English
Journal None

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