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Whig history, periodization, and international cooperation in the southern cone

  • Autores: Christopher Darnton
  • Localización: International Studies Quarterly, ISSN-e 1468-2478, Vol. 58, Nº. 3, 2014, págs. 579-590
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This paper analyzes the development of cooperation between Argentina and Brazil from their initial rapprochement of 1979 to the construction of Mercosur in 1991. It presents an account of cooperation that emphasizes the power and organizational interests of the armed forces and that challenges the prevailing emphases on democratization and neoliberalism. In doing so, it addresses a methodological problem for qualitative research in international relations: What can be done if our theories of why cooperation occurs affect our perceptions of when it begins? Conventional explanations of Argentine�Brazilian cooperation may be biased toward what historian Herbert Butterfield called �Whig history,� which sees in past events associations that exist only in the present. These tendencies can alter our periodization of cases, omit or falsely reject important causal variables, and too readily confirm our preferred hypotheses, but they can also be corrected.


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