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Toward a Pacific-Atlantic Divide?
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Recent transformations in Latin America and the Caribbean are reviewed to depict and explain the new trends shaping regional blocs and cooperation in the Americas.
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Recent transformations in Latin America and the Caribbean are reviewed to depict and explain the new trends shaping regional blocs and cooperation in the Americas.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317077343
- Artikelnr.: 47513608
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317077343
- Artikelnr.: 47513608
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
José Briceño-Ruiz is associate professor of the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences at the University of the Andes, Mérida, Venezuela. Isidro Morales is professor and researcher at the School of Government of Tecnológico de Monterrey, Santa Fe campus in Mexico City.
Introduction
José Briceño-Ruiz and Isidro Morales
1. Rethinking our region in a post-hegemonic moment
Pia Riggirozzi and Diana Tussie
2. The renewal of U.S. "free trade" diplomacy in the Americas: from
NAFTA to a deeper agenda of "competitive liberalization" for the
region
Isidro Morales
3. From open regionalism to neo-extractivism: a new geography of trade
in Latin America?
Cintia Quiliconi
4. Latin America beyond the continental divide: open regionalism and
post-hegemonic regionalism co-existence in a changing region
José Briceño-Ruiz
5. Beyond the Pacific-Atlantic divide: Latin American regionalism before
a new cycle
José Antonio Sanahuja
6. Resilient or declining? Mercosur and the future of post-neoliberal
regionalism in Latin America
Mario E. Carranza
7. The Pacific Alliance and the construction of a new economic regime?
Lights and shadows of the renewal of open regionalism
Lorena Oyarzún Serrano
8. Regionalism in Central America: an "all-in" strategy
Olivier Dabène and Kevin Partheney
9. Post-hegemonic regionalism in Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela
José Briceño-Ruiz, Tullo Vigevani, and Karina Pasquariello Mariano
Conclusions
José Briceño-Ruiz and Isidro Morales
José Briceño-Ruiz and Isidro Morales
1. Rethinking our region in a post-hegemonic moment
Pia Riggirozzi and Diana Tussie
2. The renewal of U.S. "free trade" diplomacy in the Americas: from
NAFTA to a deeper agenda of "competitive liberalization" for the
region
Isidro Morales
3. From open regionalism to neo-extractivism: a new geography of trade
in Latin America?
Cintia Quiliconi
4. Latin America beyond the continental divide: open regionalism and
post-hegemonic regionalism co-existence in a changing region
José Briceño-Ruiz
5. Beyond the Pacific-Atlantic divide: Latin American regionalism before
a new cycle
José Antonio Sanahuja
6. Resilient or declining? Mercosur and the future of post-neoliberal
regionalism in Latin America
Mario E. Carranza
7. The Pacific Alliance and the construction of a new economic regime?
Lights and shadows of the renewal of open regionalism
Lorena Oyarzún Serrano
8. Regionalism in Central America: an "all-in" strategy
Olivier Dabène and Kevin Partheney
9. Post-hegemonic regionalism in Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela
José Briceño-Ruiz, Tullo Vigevani, and Karina Pasquariello Mariano
Conclusions
José Briceño-Ruiz and Isidro Morales
Introduction
José Briceño-Ruiz and Isidro Morales
1. Rethinking our region in a post-hegemonic moment
Pia Riggirozzi and Diana Tussie
2. The renewal of U.S. "free trade" diplomacy in the Americas: from
NAFTA to a deeper agenda of "competitive liberalization" for the
region
Isidro Morales
3. From open regionalism to neo-extractivism: a new geography of trade
in Latin America?
Cintia Quiliconi
4. Latin America beyond the continental divide: open regionalism and
post-hegemonic regionalism co-existence in a changing region
José Briceño-Ruiz
5. Beyond the Pacific-Atlantic divide: Latin American regionalism before
a new cycle
José Antonio Sanahuja
6. Resilient or declining? Mercosur and the future of post-neoliberal
regionalism in Latin America
Mario E. Carranza
7. The Pacific Alliance and the construction of a new economic regime?
Lights and shadows of the renewal of open regionalism
Lorena Oyarzún Serrano
8. Regionalism in Central America: an "all-in" strategy
Olivier Dabène and Kevin Partheney
9. Post-hegemonic regionalism in Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela
José Briceño-Ruiz, Tullo Vigevani, and Karina Pasquariello Mariano
Conclusions
José Briceño-Ruiz and Isidro Morales
José Briceño-Ruiz and Isidro Morales
1. Rethinking our region in a post-hegemonic moment
Pia Riggirozzi and Diana Tussie
2. The renewal of U.S. "free trade" diplomacy in the Americas: from
NAFTA to a deeper agenda of "competitive liberalization" for the
region
Isidro Morales
3. From open regionalism to neo-extractivism: a new geography of trade
in Latin America?
Cintia Quiliconi
4. Latin America beyond the continental divide: open regionalism and
post-hegemonic regionalism co-existence in a changing region
José Briceño-Ruiz
5. Beyond the Pacific-Atlantic divide: Latin American regionalism before
a new cycle
José Antonio Sanahuja
6. Resilient or declining? Mercosur and the future of post-neoliberal
regionalism in Latin America
Mario E. Carranza
7. The Pacific Alliance and the construction of a new economic regime?
Lights and shadows of the renewal of open regionalism
Lorena Oyarzún Serrano
8. Regionalism in Central America: an "all-in" strategy
Olivier Dabène and Kevin Partheney
9. Post-hegemonic regionalism in Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela
José Briceño-Ruiz, Tullo Vigevani, and Karina Pasquariello Mariano
Conclusions
José Briceño-Ruiz and Isidro Morales