Resilience of regionalism in Latin America and the Caribbean : development and autonomy
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Resilience of regionalism in Latin America and the Caribbean : development and autonomy
(International political economy series)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Regional integration : linking past and present / Andrés Rivarola Puntigliano and José Briceño Ruíz
- Geopolitics and integration : a South American perspective / Andrés Rivarola Puntigliano
- Regional integration in the inside trends of Latin American dependency thinking / Ángel M. Casas-Gragea
- The Caribbean : regional unity in a context of diversity / José Briceño Ruíz
- Central America : in search of lost unity / Rodrigo Páez Montalbán
- The Andes : a long tradition of thought and practice about regional integration / José Briceño Ruíz
- Latin American integration : a Mexican perspective / Mario Vázquez Olivera and Fabián Campos Hernández
- Latin American integration : a Brazilian view / Clodoaldo Bueno, Tullo Vigevani, Haroldo Ramanzini Junior
- Foreign policy and regional integration in Argentina : a long and winding road / Andrés Rivarola Puntigliano and Miguel Ángel Barrios
- About the endurance of Latin American regionalism / Andrés Rivarola Puntigliano and José Briceño Ruíz
Description and Table of Contents
Description
As regionalisation becomes an increasingly hot topic, the authors explain why regionalism has been most successful in Latin America and analyse current processes and opinions of possible future developments in the region, including the Caribbean, Central America, Brazil, and Mexico.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Olivier Dabene Introduction: Regional integration: Linking Past and Present
- Andres Rivarola Puntigliano and Jose Briceno Ruiz PART I: THEMATIC PERSPECTIVES 1. Geopolitics and Integration: a South American Perspective
- Andres Rivarola Puntigliano 2. Regional Integration in the Inside Trends of Latin American Dependency Thinking
- Angel M. Casas-Gragea PART II: SUB-REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES 3. The Caribbean: Regional Unity in a Context of Diversity
- Jose Briceno Ruiz 4. Central America: in Search of Lost Unity
- Rodrigo Paez Montalban 5. The Andes: a Long Tradition of Thought and Practice about Regional Integration
- Jose Briceno Ruiz PART III: COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES 6. Latin American Integration: a Mexican Perspective
- Mario Vazquez Olivera and Fabian Campos Hernandez 7. Latin American Integration: a Brazilian View
- Clodoaldo Bueno, Tullo Vigevani and Haroldo Ramanzini Junior 8. The Political Economy of Regional Integration in Argentina: a Long and Winding Road
- Andres Rivarola Puntigliano and Miguel Angel Barrios Conclusion: About the Resilience of Latin American Regionalism
- Andres Rivarola Puntigliano and Jose Briceno Ruiz
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