Post-Hegemonic Regionalism in the Americas
Regionalism in Latin America and the Caribbean has experienced transformations over the last few years. After more than a decade of a hegemonic model based solely on free-market principles, the regional and global transformation that occurred in the first decade of the new millennium modified the way of understanding economic development and the insertion of regional blocs in global affairs. Old initiatives have been reconsidered, new schemes have emerged, and new principles going beyond trade issues have modified the norms and processes of regional economic integration. This book reviews these recent transformations to depict and explain the new trends shaping regional blocs and cooperation in the Americas.
Jos Briceo-Ruiz is associate professor of the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences at the University of the Andes, Mrida, Venezuela.
Isidro Morales is professor and researcher at the School of Government of Tecnolgico de Monterrey, Santa Fe campus in Mexico City.
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Post-Hegemonic Regionalism in the Americas
Toward a PacificAtlantic Divide?
Edited by Jos Briceo-Ruiz and Isidro Morales
Post-Hegemonic Regionalism in the Americas
Toward a PacificAtlantic Divide?
Edited by Jos Briceo-Ruiz and Isidro Morales
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Names: Briceo-Ruiz, Jos, editor. | Morales, Isidro, editor.
Title: Post-hegemonic regionalism in the Americas : toward a Pacific
Atlantic divide? / edited by Jos Briceo-Ruiz and Isidro Morales.
Description: New York, NY : Routledge, 2017. | Series: The international
political economy of new regionalisms series | Includes bibliographical
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Identifiers: LCCN 2016037853 | ISBN 9781472477422 (hardback) |
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Subjects: LCSH: RegionalismLatin America. | RegionalismEconomic
aspectsLatin America. | Latin AmericaForeign relations21st
century. | Latin AmericaForeign economic relations. | Latin
AmericaEconomic conditions21st century.
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Contents
JOS BRICEO-RUIZ AND ISIDRO MORALES
PIA RIGGIROZZI AND DIANA TUSSIE
ISIDRO MORALES
CINTIA QUILICONI
JOS BRICEO-RUIZ
JOS ANTONIO SANAHUJA
MARIO E. CARRANZA
LORENA OYARZN SERRANO
OLIVIER DABNE AND KEVIN PARTHENAY
JOS BRICEO-RUIZ, TULLO VIGEVANI, AND KARINA PASQUARIELLO MARIANO
JOS BRICEO-RUIZ AND ISIDRO MORALES
Jos Briceo-Ruiz is Associate Professor of the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences of the University of the Andes, Mrida, Venezuela. He holds a PhD in Political Science from the Institut dEtudes Poltiques dAix-en-Provence (Science Po Aix), France. His research areas of expertise include Latin American regionalism, comparative regionalism, international political economy, and foreign policy. He has been visiting scholar at the University of So Paulo, Stockholm University, Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, Universidad de Sonora (Mexico), and Universidad de Buenos Aires. He has edited several articles and books on Latin American regionalism, most recently: Integracin y Cooperacin Regional en Amrica Latina. Una relectura a partir de la teora de la autonoma (Buenos Aires, Biblos, 2015, in collaboration with Alejandro Simonoff).
Mario E. Carranza holds a PhD in Political Science (University of Chicago, 1987). He is Professor of Political Science in the Department of History, Political Science, and Philosophy at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. He has published three books: South American Free Trade Area or Free Trade Area of the Americas? Open Regionalism and the Future of Regional Economic Integration in South America (Ashgate, 2000), South Asian Security and International Nuclear Order: Creating a Robust Indo-Pakistani Nuclear Arms Control Regime (Ashgate, 2009), and Fuerzas Armadas y Estado de Excepcin en Amrica Latina (Mexico: Siglo Veintiuno, 1978). His articles on Mercosur and regional economic integration in the Western Hemisphere have appeared in Latin American Politics and Society, Review of International Political Economy, and Third World Quarterly.
Olivier Dabne is Professor of Political Science at the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po) and senior researcher at the Center for International Studies and Research (CERI, Sciences Po). He is also the president of the Political Observatory of Latin America and the Caribbean (www.sciencespo.fr/opalc) and visiting professor in many Latin American universities. His main area of expertise is Latin American regionalism, on which he published two books: