Integration models in Latin America: : objectives, mechanisms and actors

Since the second half of the twentieth century, different integration experiences have been developed in Latin America; depending on their objectives, applied mechanisms and actors who intervened, these can be grouped into different integration models. This is: analytical constructs that try to expl...

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spelling I15-R226-article-342020-05-29T21:26:12Z Integration models in Latin America: : objectives, mechanisms and actors Modelos de integración en América Latina: : objetivos, mecanismos y actores Ramos, Hugo Daniel integración regional modelos de integración regionalismo post-liberal regional integration integration models post-liberal regionalism Since the second half of the twentieth century, different integration experiences have been developed in Latin America; depending on their objectives, applied mechanisms and actors who intervened, these can be grouped into different integration models. This is: analytical constructs that try to explain in a simplified way the structural characteristics of the integration processes and that allow describing, explaining and comparing, for example, to MERCOSUR with the European Union This paper compares three Latin American models: the structuralist, open regionalism and post-liberal regionalism, pointing out their links with the development models and proposing discussions with the literature on the subject. In particular, we try to argue that the category of “post-liberal regionalism” has certain weaknesses that make it difficult to use it to explain recent experiences of integration in the region. Desde la segunda mitad del Siglo XX se han desarrollado en América Latina distintas experiencias integracionistas; en función de sus objetivos, mecanismos aplicados y actores intervinientes, éstas pueden agruparse en distintos modelos de integración. Esto es: construcciones analíticas que intentan explicar de forma simplificada las características estructurales de los procesos de integración y que permiten describir, explicar y comparar, por ejemplo, al MERCOSUR con la Unión Europea En el presente trabajo se analiza comparativamente a tres modelos específicos de América Latina: el estructuralista, el regionalismo abierto y el regionalismo post-liberal, señalando sus vinculaciones con los modelos de desarrollo y planteando discusiones con respecto a la literatura sobre el tema. En particular, se intenta argumentar que la categoría de “regionalismo post-liberal” presenta ciertas debilidades que tornan dificultosa su utilización para explicar las experiencias recientes de integración en la región. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2020-05-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://cupea.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/34 10.35305/cc.vi127.34 CUPEA Cuadernos de Política Exterior Argentina; Núm. 127 (2018): Junio; 25-41 1852-7213 0326-7806 spa https://cupea.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/34/30 Derechos de autor 2020 CUPEA Cuadernos de Política Exterior Argentina https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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topic integración regional
modelos de integración
regionalismo post-liberal
regional integration
integration models
post-liberal regionalism
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modelos de integración
regionalismo post-liberal
regional integration
integration models
post-liberal regionalism
Ramos, Hugo Daniel
Integration models in Latin America: : objectives, mechanisms and actors
topic_facet integración regional
modelos de integración
regionalismo post-liberal
regional integration
integration models
post-liberal regionalism
author Ramos, Hugo Daniel
author_facet Ramos, Hugo Daniel
author_sort Ramos, Hugo Daniel
title Integration models in Latin America: : objectives, mechanisms and actors
title_short Integration models in Latin America: : objectives, mechanisms and actors
title_full Integration models in Latin America: : objectives, mechanisms and actors
title_fullStr Integration models in Latin America: : objectives, mechanisms and actors
title_full_unstemmed Integration models in Latin America: : objectives, mechanisms and actors
title_sort integration models in latin america: : objectives, mechanisms and actors
description Since the second half of the twentieth century, different integration experiences have been developed in Latin America; depending on their objectives, applied mechanisms and actors who intervened, these can be grouped into different integration models. This is: analytical constructs that try to explain in a simplified way the structural characteristics of the integration processes and that allow describing, explaining and comparing, for example, to MERCOSUR with the European Union This paper compares three Latin American models: the structuralist, open regionalism and post-liberal regionalism, pointing out their links with the development models and proposing discussions with the literature on the subject. In particular, we try to argue that the category of “post-liberal regionalism” has certain weaknesses that make it difficult to use it to explain recent experiences of integration in the region.
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