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Twenty years after its foundation, MERCOSUR has failed to meet its declared
goals. Far from being a common market and not yet a customs union, it has neither deepened
nor (legally) enlarged. All the other regionalist projects in Latin America fare even worse,
although they have arguably fostered domestic democracy, economic reforms and more
peaceful regional relations. This paper introduces a conceptual toolkit for comparing regional
integration, and then applies it to explain the dispersed goals and declining performance
of the Latin American experiences. The aim is to show how the strengthening of national
sovereignty – as opposed to its pooling or delegation – is at the heart of most contemporary
regionalist strategies.
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Comparative regional integration Regionalism Latin America Mercosur
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Malamud, A. (2019). Overlapping Regionalism, No Integration: Conceptual Issues and The Latin American Experiences. Politica Internacional, 3 (6), 46-59
Editora
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de la República de Guatemala
