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Colombia Internacional

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Abstract

VEDOVATO, Ana Luiza  and  CASTELLANO DA SILVA, Igor. Brazil’s Lost Pathway to Regional Hegemony: Structural Changes in the South American Regional System (1810-2010s). colomb.int. [online]. 2022, n.111, pp.171-199.  Epub Aug 01, 2022. ISSN 0121-5612.  https://doi.org/10.7440/colombiaint111.2022.07.

Objective/Context:

This article addresses the systemic and macro-historical meaning of the position of Brazil in South America. We argue that the Brazilian predominance was an outcome of structural changes in the regional system.

Methodology:

We trace the process of formation of the South American regional system in the post-independence period, identifying four intervals of regional structural transformation: 1) anarchical system formation (1810-1870s); 2) anarchical stability (1880-1930s); 3) hegemonic transition (1940-2000s); and 4) hegemonic stabilization (2000-2010s). Process tracing and historical-comparative methods help to organize the corresponding causal chains.

Conclusions:

Our findings show that Brazil’s role in the region is the result of an ongoing process of regional hegemonic stabilization, characterized by (i) a unipolar distribution of power, (ii) a regional governance order, and (iii) a hegemonic ordering principle. Despite the existence of structural conditions for the configuration of a hegemonic structure, the country did not embrace its position as a regional hegemon.

Originality:

While the literature on the topic mainly focuses on foreign policy and interactional dynamics, this study proposes an explanation focused on regional structural changes, presenting: (i) a theory of systemic complexity and macro-historical changes, and (ii) a theory of systemic structure types, addressing relations between distinct structural elements at the regional level of analysis.

Keywords : Brazil; hegemony; regional order; regional systems; South America; regionalism; theory..

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