International Organizations diffusion in South-South Cooperation dynamics: The Uruguayan case

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Carla Morasso, researcher at the National University of Rosario (Argentina) presents the article “International Organizations diffusion in South-South Cooperation dynamics. Notes on the Uruguayan case in the 21st Century” co-authred with Lorena Lamas (also a researcher at the National University of Rosario).
    The article was published in the special issue of Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional - RBPI entitled “International Development Cooperation and Multipolarity: Scrambling North and South?” (Volume 63 - N. 2 - 2020 - bit.ly/32bRiGh) .
    The scenario of International Development Cooperation has been transformed in the new century by the increase of South-South Cooperation (SSC). In response, the North has deployed its influence through International Organizations (IO) to moderate and model the agendas and institutions of the South. Uruguay is a good example of how IOs’ interests and methodologies have influenced cooperation strategies and institutionalization processes in developing countries through diffusion mechanisms.
    Read the article - bit.ly/3ibkrXz
    The Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional is a semi-annual publication dedicated to the debate on contemporary international relations, in multiple perspectives. The Journal is considered one of the main publications specialized in International Relations in Latin America and one of the most influential in the Global South. The Journal is published exclusively online in the Scielo Brasil Collection, adopting the model of continuous publication.

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