Regional environmental cooperation in South America : processes, drivers and constraints
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Regional environmental cooperation in South America : processes, drivers and constraints
(International political economy series)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book examines cooperation on shared environmental concerns across national boundaries in the Southern Cone region of South America, specifically Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. It covers regional environmental cooperation in the Southern Cone since the early 1990s. By using the marginalised issues of ecological and socio-environmental concerns as an analytical lens, the author makes a significant contribution to the study of regional cooperation in Latin America. Her book also presents the first detailed study of how environmental cooperation across national boundaries takes place in a region of the South, and thus fills a lacuna in global environmental governance. This innovative work is geared toward students and scholars of environmental politics, regional cooperation in Latin America, and transboundary environmental governance.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
The need to look beyond the global North
Regional environmental cooperation in the Southern Cone of South America
Components, drivers and processes of cooperation
Outline of the book
Chapter 2: From neo-liberalism to neo-extractivism
The 1990s: Opening up space for regional environmental cooperation while keeping it in the margins
Reinforcing the marginality of socio-environmental concerns: The neo-extractivist development model
Chapter 3: From "open" to "post-hegemonic" regionalism
The declining relevance of Mercosur for regional environmental cooperation
Neo-extractivism moving into the regional sphere
Chapter 4: Regional environmental cooperation in the La Plata river basin
The La Plata basin regime
Environmental cooperation in the La Plata basin
Limitations, contestati
ons and signs of marginality
Chapter 5: Species protection at the regional level: the Convention on Migratory Species in the Southern Cone
The Convention on Migratory Species
Drivers for regional cooperation in the framework of the CMS
Sources of strength and limitations
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Unequal influence in the process leading to regional environmental cooperation
Regional integration and regional environmental cooperation: two separate processes
The marginality of regional environmental cooperation
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