Latin American attempts at regionalism have been pursued through different waves. The last wave, post-liberal or post-hegemonic regionalism, is fading without having even peaked. Building on contributions from International Political Economy, European Studies and International Relations, the paper aims at answering two main questions: how can we characterize the current paths of regional integration in Latin America considering the trends of the last ten years? What can we expect of Latin American regionalism over the next decade? We address three premises –membership of regional organizations, institutional design and the role of the United States– lying under the large volume of regionalist research in Latin America. We then test them vis...
authors are responsible for the contents. 1 In this article, the authors analyse the characteristics...
The centrifugal forces of economic globalization in the 1990's ran parallel with centripetal forces ...
The chapters in this book were originally published in the The International Spectator, volume 47, i...
Latin American attempts at regionalism have been pursued through different waves. The last wave, pos...
The more recent waves of regionalism in Latin America have been associated, respectively, with struc...
ABSTRACT: This article presents an analysis of the different approaches proposed by authors who have...
Latin American regional governance today represents a conglomerate of commercial, political, and tra...
Este estudio analiza las diferentes perspectivas propuestas por autores de investigaciones sobre int...
The purpose of this paper aims to reflect on the scope and meaning of the last two decades of Latin ...
The new international context in which Latin America is inserted raises questions about the prospect...
This paper explores the existence of Latin American voices and ideas on regional integration and eva...
This article deals with the surge and features of �new regionalism� as strategy of integration to fo...
The current crisis of neoliberalism and its most recent international financial downturn represents ...
The landscape of Latin American regionalism has experienced profound transformations in a relatively...
Sin lugar a dudas, al terminar la Guerra Fría los regionalismos se expandieron en el escenario inter...
authors are responsible for the contents. 1 In this article, the authors analyse the characteristics...
The centrifugal forces of economic globalization in the 1990's ran parallel with centripetal forces ...
The chapters in this book were originally published in the The International Spectator, volume 47, i...
Latin American attempts at regionalism have been pursued through different waves. The last wave, pos...
The more recent waves of regionalism in Latin America have been associated, respectively, with struc...
ABSTRACT: This article presents an analysis of the different approaches proposed by authors who have...
Latin American regional governance today represents a conglomerate of commercial, political, and tra...
Este estudio analiza las diferentes perspectivas propuestas por autores de investigaciones sobre int...
The purpose of this paper aims to reflect on the scope and meaning of the last two decades of Latin ...
The new international context in which Latin America is inserted raises questions about the prospect...
This paper explores the existence of Latin American voices and ideas on regional integration and eva...
This article deals with the surge and features of �new regionalism� as strategy of integration to fo...
The current crisis of neoliberalism and its most recent international financial downturn represents ...
The landscape of Latin American regionalism has experienced profound transformations in a relatively...
Sin lugar a dudas, al terminar la Guerra Fría los regionalismos se expandieron en el escenario inter...
authors are responsible for the contents. 1 In this article, the authors analyse the characteristics...
The centrifugal forces of economic globalization in the 1990's ran parallel with centripetal forces ...
The chapters in this book were originally published in the The International Spectator, volume 47, i...