The Origins of Security Cooperation in the Southern Cone

作者: João Resende-Santos

DOI: 10.1111/J.1548-2456.2002.TB00224.X

关键词: Institutional structureSettlement (litigation)EconomyNuclear technologyCompetition (economics)EconomicsRivalryHydroelectricityCone (formal languages)

摘要: Argentine-Brazilian relations have undergone a remarkable transformation over the last two decades, from enduring rivalry to cooperation. Dating back late 1970s, security cooperation has been byproduct of different sets factors, strategic and military organizational, that propelled countries independently but simultaneously toward peaceful settlement. The 1979–80 settlement disputes hydroelectric power nuclear technology not only ended centuries militarized competition established first institutional structures what is today one world's most durable regimes.

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