Abstract After a decade dominated by post-liberal or post-hegemonic initiatives, the advent of conservative governments in Argentina and Brazil and the crisis in Venezuela have led to a resurgence of open regionalism. This could have important consequences in a region divided by different models of economic integration and political cooperation. The study evaluates the complex and changing scenario of Latin American regionalism. First, I trace the trajectory of regionalism in Latin America in recent years. Second, I examine models of economic integration and political cooperation. Third, I analyse the operation of those models in the post-hegemonic era. Lastly, I assess the emergence of a new regional cycle, and its implications for regiona...
This article traces the shift in regional integration in Latin America from the 'open regionalism' o...
Latin American attempts at regionalism have been pursued through different waves. The last wave, pos...
This article argues that the original framework of 'open regionalism' underpinning the Mercosur is p...
Abstract After a decade dominated by post-liberal or post-hegemonic initiatives, the advent of conse...
This book offers a timely analysis, and a novel and nuanced argument about post-neoliberal models of...
Since 1960, Latin American attempts at regionalism have undergone distinct phases. More notably, the...
The more recent waves of regionalism in Latin America have been associated, respectively, with struc...
The chapters in this book were originally published in the The International Spectator, volume 47, i...
The current crisis of neoliberalism and its most recent international financial downturn represents ...
Two elements define regional integration in Latin America: its extension in time and its plurality. ...
Latin American regional governance today represents a conglomerate of commercial, political, and tra...
Is Latin America facing a “Polanyian” moment of compensation for market excess or is it part of a “r...
The landscape of Latin American regionalism has experienced profound transformations in a relatively...
The centrifugal forces of economic globalization in the 1990's ran parallel with centripetal forces ...
The concept of post-hegemonic regionalism describes the scenario that characterised Latin American r...
This article traces the shift in regional integration in Latin America from the 'open regionalism' o...
Latin American attempts at regionalism have been pursued through different waves. The last wave, pos...
This article argues that the original framework of 'open regionalism' underpinning the Mercosur is p...
Abstract After a decade dominated by post-liberal or post-hegemonic initiatives, the advent of conse...
This book offers a timely analysis, and a novel and nuanced argument about post-neoliberal models of...
Since 1960, Latin American attempts at regionalism have undergone distinct phases. More notably, the...
The more recent waves of regionalism in Latin America have been associated, respectively, with struc...
The chapters in this book were originally published in the The International Spectator, volume 47, i...
The current crisis of neoliberalism and its most recent international financial downturn represents ...
Two elements define regional integration in Latin America: its extension in time and its plurality. ...
Latin American regional governance today represents a conglomerate of commercial, political, and tra...
Is Latin America facing a “Polanyian” moment of compensation for market excess or is it part of a “r...
The landscape of Latin American regionalism has experienced profound transformations in a relatively...
The centrifugal forces of economic globalization in the 1990's ran parallel with centripetal forces ...
The concept of post-hegemonic regionalism describes the scenario that characterised Latin American r...
This article traces the shift in regional integration in Latin America from the 'open regionalism' o...
Latin American attempts at regionalism have been pursued through different waves. The last wave, pos...
This article argues that the original framework of 'open regionalism' underpinning the Mercosur is p...