This book analyzes how modernization and economic integration were viewed in Europe, as the means of rebuilding European leadership after World War I, and in Latin America, as the key to growth and self-determination.
This book analyzes how modernization and economic integration were viewed in Europe, as the means of rebuilding European leadership after World War I, and in Latin America, as the key to growth and self-determination.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Natalie J. Doyle is senior lecturer in French and European studies at Monash University and deputy director of the Monash European and European Union Centre. Lorenza Sebesta, historian, is Jean Monnet professor ad personam at the campus of the University of Bologna in Buenos Aires.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Interwar plans for European economic integration: an overview Pierre Tilly and Michel Dumoulin Chapter 2: International municipalism between the wars: local government as modernizing actors Mariana Luna Pont Chapter 3: Talcott Parsons, Carl J. Friedrich and the conceptualization of regional integration Flora Anderson Chapter 4: Theories of modernization in Latin America José Paradiso Chapter 5: Alexandre Kojève and the re-invention of modernity: the European Communities as the "End of History" Lorenza Sebesta Chapter 6: Judicial globalization: the dialogue between the Inter-American and European Courts of Human Rights Beatriz Larrain Chapter 7: Agencies to modernize integration? The European Union and Mercosur as case studies Sandra Negro Chapter 8: Government-industry relations in Argentina: trade decisions in Mercosur Luciana Gil Chapter 9: Multinational companies and the peripheral automotive space in Mercosur Martin Obaya Chapter 10: The de-politicizing logic of European economic integration Natalie Doyle
Chapter 1: Interwar plans for European economic integration: an overview Pierre Tilly and Michel Dumoulin Chapter 2: International municipalism between the wars: local government as modernizing actors Mariana Luna Pont Chapter 3: Talcott Parsons, Carl J. Friedrich and the conceptualization of regional integration Flora Anderson Chapter 4: Theories of modernization in Latin America José Paradiso Chapter 5: Alexandre Kojève and the re-invention of modernity: the European Communities as the "End of History" Lorenza Sebesta Chapter 6: Judicial globalization: the dialogue between the Inter-American and European Courts of Human Rights Beatriz Larrain Chapter 7: Agencies to modernize integration? The European Union and Mercosur as case studies Sandra Negro Chapter 8: Government-industry relations in Argentina: trade decisions in Mercosur Luciana Gil Chapter 9: Multinational companies and the peripheral automotive space in Mercosur Martin Obaya Chapter 10: The de-politicizing logic of European economic integration Natalie Doyle
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