Espejos de cambios: Empresarios industriales en Chile y Uruguay
In: Revista CEPAL, Band 2007, Heft 91, S. 167-181
ISSN: 1682-0908
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In: Revista CEPAL, Band 2007, Heft 91, S. 167-181
ISSN: 1682-0908
In: Latin American politics and society, Band 49, Heft 1, S. 89-112
ISSN: 1548-2456
In: Latin American politics and society, Band 49, Heft 1, S. 89-112
ISSN: 1531-426X
World Affairs Online
In: Routledge studies in the modern world economy
"This interdisciplinary edited volume explores the political economy of regionalism in Latin America. It identifies convergent forces which have existed in the region since its very conception and analyses these dynamics in their different historical, geographic and structural contexts. Particular attention is paid to key countries such as Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, as well as sub-regions like the Southern Cone and Central America. To understand the resilience of regionalism in Latin America, this book proposes to highlight four main issues. Firstly, that resilience is linked to mechanisms of self-enforcement that are part of the accumulation of experiences, institution building, and common cultural features described in this book as regionalist acquis. Secondly, the elements and driving forces behind the promotion and expression of the regionalist acquis are influenced and shaped by nested systems in which social processes are inserted. Thirdly, when looking at systems, there is a particular influence by national and global ones, which condition the form and endurance of regional projects. Finally, beyond systems, the book highlights the relevance of agents as crucial players in the shaping of the resilience of regionalism in Latin America. This insightful collection will appeal to advanced students and researchers in international economics, international relations, international political economy, economic history and Latin American studies"--
A prologue of integration -- Distant but not absent: Brazil and Latin America from the independence to the International American Congress -- Brazil and the making of Latin America -- Setting the path for integration: developmentalism, nationalism, and integration -- Brazil and the contemporary path of integration: from MERCOSUR to CELAC.