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From antagonistic autonomy to relational autonomy: A theoretical reflection from the southern cone
Latin American Politics and Society, Spring 2003 by Russell, Robert, Tokatlian, Juan Gabriel
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Roberto Russell
Juan Gabriel Tokatlian
Roberto Russell coordinates the international studies programs and teaches international relations theory at the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella. He is also a professor at Argentina's Institute of Foreign Service. He has written extensively about international relations, especially in Latin America, and Argentine foreign policy. His most recent book, coauthored with Deborah Norden, is The United States and Argentina: Changing Relations in a Changing World (2002).