Chile’s Struggles for International Status and Domestic Legitimacy (New International Relations) 1st Edition

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Management number 220810966 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$57.00 Model Number 220810966
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This detailed study of Chile’s upward trajectory from the 1973 military coup to its accession to the OECD in 2010 shows how foreign policy elites utilise international status to build legitimacy, consolidate power, and shape collective agency in the world. It moves beyond treatments of status as a concern reserved for greater powers, introducing the concept of international status management to explain how small states navigate global and regional hierarchies while advancing domestic political aims. Blending International Relations theory and foreign policy analysis with a historical approach, the author analyses how elites interpret and mobilise their country’s place in the world through status narratives. This research contributes to the growing literature on status by revealing its domestic functions and theorising the strategic uses of international recognition in moments of political transition and contestation. This book appeals to scholars and students of International Relations, foreign policy, Latin American politics and diplomacy, and democratic transitions. It also offers valuable insights for policymakers and analysts concerned with small state agency, the liberal international order and its crisis, and the shifting politics of international status. Read more

ISBN10 1041078056
ISBN13 978-1041078050
Edition 1st
Language English
Publisher Routledge
Dimensions 6.38 x 0.74 x 9.45 inches
Item Weight 1.34 pounds
Print length 244 pages
Publication date October 15, 2025

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