• Resilience of regionalism in Latin America and the Caribbean : development and autonomy
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : monographic
    Title Information: development and autonomy
    Alternative Intellectual Responsibility: RivarolaAndr�es.,
    Alternative Intellectual Responsibility: Brice�no Ru�izJos�e.,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: Palgrave Connect (Online service)
    Place of Publication: Basingstoke
    Published: Palgrave Macmillan;
    Year of Publication: 2013
    Description: 1 online resource.
    Series: International political economy series
    Subject: Regionalism - Latin America. -
    Online resource: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137328373An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
    Summary: Regionalisation has become a central issue in national and international debates since the end of the Cold War. Yet, when local contributions to regionalism are considered, these are generally related to areas related to philosophy, identity and literature, rather than political economy. Addressing this vacuum, the authors of this volume argue that autochthonous ideas matter. Covering macro regional and sub-regional outlooks, as well as presenting particular national perspectives concerning regionalist thinking, the contributors consider issues of regionalism where economics, political science and international relations come together.
    ISBN: 9781137328373electronic bk.
    ISBN: 1137328371electronic bk.
    Content Note: Preface; Olivier Dabne Introduction: Regional integration: Linking Past and Present; Andres Rivarola Puntigliano and Jose Briceno Ruiz PART I: THEMATIC PERSPECTIVES 1. Geopolitics and Integration: a South American Perspective; And�rs Rivarola Puntigliano 2. Regional Integration in the Inside Trends of Latin American Dependency Thinking; Angel M. Casas-Gragea PART II: SUB-REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES 3. The Caribbean: Regional Unity in a Context of Diversity; Jo�s Bric�eo Ruiz 4. Central America: in Search of Lost Unity; Rodrigo �Pez Montal�bn 5. The Andes: a Long Tradition of Thought and Practice about Regional Integration; Jose Briceno Ruiz PART III: COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES 6. Latin American Integration: a Mexican Perspective; Mario Vazquez Olivera and Fab�in Campos Her�nndez 7. Latin American Integration: a Brazilian View; Clodoaldo Bueno, Tullo Vigevani and Haroldo Ramanzini Junior 8. The Political Economy of Regional Integration in Argentina: a Long and Winding Road; And�rs Rivarola Puntigliano and Miguel Angel Barrios Conclusion: About the Resilience of Latin American Regionalism; And�rs Rivarola Puntigliano and Jose Briceno Ruiz.
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