Regionalism(s)
Abstract Ideas and practices of regionalism have long shaped the formation and institutionalization of international law in the Americas, as much as the latter has shaped the former. Yet the scholarship on historical international relations (IR) and the history of international law have developed through different and distant routes and only very rarely did they engage in a dialogue. This chapter proposes an interdisciplinary dialogue and focuses on the origins of the notions of Latin Americanis
