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Journal articles on the topic "Regionalism – South America"

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Briceño-Ruiz, José. "DA CRISE DA PÓS-HEGEMONIA AO IMPACTO DA COVID-19. O IMPASSE DO REGIONALISMO LATINO-AMERICANO." Cadernos de Campo: Revista de Ciências Sociais, no. 29 (March 12, 2021): 21–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.47284/2359-2419.2020.29.2139.

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This article analyzes the complex process that Latin American regionalism has experienced in the two decades of the 21st century and its current impasse. The first part of the paper discusses the era of post-hegemonic regionalism and its limitations. The second part contemplates the arrival of conservative governments and their impact on regionalist strategy, especially in South America. Finally, the response of the Latin American blocs to the Covid-19 pandemic is examined.
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Vadell, Javier A., and Clarisa Giaccaglia. "Brazil’s Role in Latin America’s Regionalism." Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations 27, no. 1 (February 18, 2021): 25–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/19426720-02701007.

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Abstract At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Brazil became a crucial player as the principal advocate of South American integration. To Mercado Común del Sur (Mercosur) was added the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), reaffirming regional policies around the idea of “South America.” Today, however, the withdrawal of Brazilian leadership along with the reversals and loss of focus in UNASUR and Mercosur have damaged the credibility of the region’s initiatives, as well as finding South America’s common voice. Despite this, this article argues that Brazil has not entirely disengaged from the region or abandoned the principle of regionalism. Recognition of Latin America’s distinctive history the authors to construct a model that incorporates complexity and disorder in which Brazil’s institutional political development will have significant repercussions for the future of the region.
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Guerra, Lucas, and Gustavo Frisso. "RÉQUIEM PARA UMA INICIATIVA DE REGIONALISMO SUL-AMERICANO: IDEOLOGIA VS. PRAGMATISMO NO OCASO DA UNASUL." Cadernos de Campo: Revista de Ciências Sociais, no. 29 (March 12, 2021): 71–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.47284/2359-2419.2020.29.7196.

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The article presents an analysis of the recent dismantling of the Union of South-American Nations (UNASUR) under the governments of the liberal-conservative turn recently experienced in South America. Through the mobilization of excerpts from speeches by Heads of State in the region, it is possible to note that the allegedly “ideological” character of UNASUR is presented as the main justification for leaving the institution. Having that in mind, the main objective of the article is to interrogate narratives about the ‘ideological’ character of UNASUL. For that, the article presents a literature review on regionalism, pragmatism and ideology to challenge this narrative. It is argued, first, that pragmatism and ideology in regionalism are not dichotomous, but complementary concepts. Moreover, despite UNASUR’s ideological elements, the organization represents a series of alignments and pragmatic factors in its institutionalization and performance. Finally, it is argued that the proposals for “de-ideologization” and “pragmatic realignment” of the regionalism of the new rights in South America are, in fact, more ideological than pragmatic as they claim.
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Agostinis, Giovanni, and Kevin Parthenay. "Exploring the determinants of regional health governance modes in the Global South: A comparative analysis of Central and South America." Review of International Studies 47, no. 4 (May 17, 2021): 399–421. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0260210521000206.

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AbstractWhat explains the variation in how states collectively deal with public health challenges across different regions? We tackle this puzzle by comparing the regional health governance efforts pursued within the Central American Integration System (SICA) and the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR). We show that Central America's health governance has been driven by external actors, whereas South America's was driven by states within the region, and remained insulated from external actors’ influence. We argue that the explanation for such variation lies in the interplay of state capacity and regional leadership. In Central America, weak state capacity combined with the absence of a regional leader willing to provide governance resources. This opened up space for external actors to contribute actively to regional health governance, complementing the governance of Central American governments. In South America, Brazil's regional leadership mobilised neighbouring states’ capacities by promoting a South-South cooperation agenda based on intra-regional exchanges among national health bureaucracies, which, however, proved vulnerable to intergovernmental conflicts. Through the comparison of Central and South America, the article bridges the gap between global health governance scholarship and comparative regionalism, providing new insights on the determinants and effects of regional health governance modes in the Global South.
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Baracaldo Orjuela, David, and Jean-Marie Chenou. "Regionalism and presidential ideology in the current wave of Latin American integration." International Area Studies Review 22, no. 1 (December 24, 2018): 41–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2233865918815008.

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Latin American regionalism is currently undergoing a profound crisis. Although the recent wave of regionalism of the early 21st century raised high expectations just a few years ago, it has suffered some important drawbacks since, as illustrated by the suspension of Venezuela from Mercosur in 2017 or the debacle of the Union of South American Nations in April 2018. Regional integration theories extrapolated from the European case struggle to account for the short cycles of integration dynamics in Latin America. Against this background, this article emphasizes two important aspects of Latin American regionalism that differentiate Latin America from other regions and explain some of the swift changes experienced over the last decades. First, because of the presidential nature of diplomacy in the region, integration relies more on the success of summits and joint declarations than on longer-term institutional diplomacy. Second, ideology is an essential factor of integration, as opposed to a vision of regionalism based primarily on material interests. Hence, the success and failure of regional integration are partly explained by the convergence of presidential ideologies among member states in a given organization. Based on an expert survey on the evolution of presidential ideology in 15 Latin American countries since the beginning of the 21st century and complemented by a structured discourse analysis, the article explores the importance of ideological coherence in the success – and lack thereof – of four regional organizations (the Pacific Alliance, Mercosur, the Andean Community and the Union of South American Nations). It also illustrates the salience of ideological arguments in presidential discourses on regional integration. These elements shed new light on the ideological factor in the current crisis of Latin American regionalism.
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Heok Lee, Tae. "Regional institutions in global “south”: the rationale of regional institutionalization in south america since the 21st century." Revista de Economía del Caribe, no. 06 (June 29, 2022): 131–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.14482/ecoca.06.335.942.

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Particularly, beginning the 21st century the Political landscape saliently changed and shifted to debunk the notion of "the end of history" in South America. Several Latin American scholars including Bjorn Hettne, Osvaldo Sunkel, and Philippe De Lombaerde and the international organizations including United Nations for Latin American Economic Commission (UN ECLAC) have paid attention to the left-leaning governments which have eventually governed these states. In this vein, this study (as an initial step for the research proposal) attempts to understand the logic of (new) regionalism under globalism and particularly to contribute to its academic value. This study is mainly approaching the subject from a theoretical foundation in order to understand and then to apply the rationale of politically-oriented regional institutions.
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Mijares, Víctor M. "Paradox of Autonomy: explaining flaws in South American security regionalism." Estudos Internacionais: revista de relações internacionais da PUC Minas 8, no. 1 (April 24, 2020): 89–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.5752/p.2317-773x.2020v8n1p89-106.

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This article addresses the South American difficulties in the consolidation of regional security mechanisms, developing an analytical model called the “paradox of autonomy.” This model was developed through the application of inductive and deductive methodological criteria, based on the observation of recent historical reality, in order to attain generalizable lessons from a relevant case for South American international relations. Also using rational analytical approaches that allow their construction within the framework of rational action problems. From the observation on the emergence and performance of the South American Defense Council, it was identified that the allowing conditions for a novel mechanism of regional (collective) autonomy for security, paradoxically offered opportunities for the exercise of national (individual) autonomy. The article concludes that, although the conditions for the paradox of autonomy are difficult to overcome in cases of security regionalism initiatives, there are possibilities to do so. The key would be in less ambitious institutional designs that recognize the inherent difficulties for institutional regional security cooperation in South America.
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Lima, Jean Santos. "Latin America’s Decentred Economic Regionalism: From the FTAA to the Pacific Alliance." Contexto Internacional 40, no. 2 (September 3, 2018): 339–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-8529.2018400200001.

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Abstract In this article, I examine Latin American regionalism from the collapse of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) to the emergence and development of the Pacific Alliance (PA) in the period 2005 to 2015. For most of the research, I use the main economic blocs in the region, Mercosur as well as the PA, as the units of analysis. The main findings are that since the FTAA’s collapse, integration processes have become more heterogeneous; that Mercosur and the PA contrast with one another in political-economic terms; that the Brazilian project of establishing a post-liberal/post-hegemonic regionalism in South America has not succeeded; and that regional demand for Brazilian products is at risk of shifting to other markets in the medium to long term, thus further undermining its aspirations towards regional leadership. All of this is evidence of a decentred economic regionalism – that is, a form of regionalism in which no single state is in central command, or has enough followers to assume leadership and establish a dominant conception of integration and regional cooperation. Other factors contributing to this decentralisation are the poor economic performance of Brazil and Mexico, and the US government’s changed attitude towards trade relations with Latin America. Despite this, I argue that Latin American countries do need to strengthen cooperation within and among these regional blocs, aimed at promoting their joint global competitiveness. This will require cooperation rather than coercion, and networks and connectivity rather than hierarchies.
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Chia, Siow Yue. "Whither East Asian Regionalism? An ASEAN Perspective." Asian Economic Papers 6, no. 3 (October 2007): 1–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/asep.2007.6.3.1.

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East Asia is catching up with the rest of the world in establishing regional trade arrangements (RTAs). This region is responding to pressures from globalization, regionalism in the Americas and Europe, the rise of China and India, improved political relations in the region with the end of the Cold War, as well as market-driven trade and investment integration and the emergence of production networks. ASEAN formed the first RTA in 1992, and by the turn of the decade, ASEAN was signing or negotiating free trade agreements (FTAs) with Japan, China, South Korea, India, Australia–New Zealand, and the European Union. It also entered into bilateral FTAs with the United States and countries in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. ASEAN is also considering an East Asian FTA. Can ASEAN remain in the driver's seat of regional integration and be an effective hub? The FTA proliferation also has important consequences and effects for East Asia and the world trading system.
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TUSSIE, DIANA. "Latin America: contrasting motivations for regional projects." Review of International Studies 35, S1 (February 2009): 169–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026021050900847x.

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AbstractThe breakdown of the North-South, East-West governing principles, and the removal of superpower overlay have led to an increasingly decentralised system setting the stage for the so called new geography of trade and the reconfiguration of political – diplomatic strategies. Such strategies now include contestation, articulation, competitive liberalisation, ample inter-state coalition building such as the G-20, G-33, G-90 in the Doha Round and the proliferation of regional and wider ranging preferential arrangements. Regionalism is both policy and project. Agreements vary widely in motivation, form, coverage and content. It is very often the case that, as in multilateral institutions, one major actor sets the agenda at the regional level with the view not only of constructing and retaining power at that level but also of setting global precedents. New balancing or bandwagoning efforts vis-à-vis the local strong power are set in motion with fresh implications for the emerging global architecture. Regional alignments are thus constantly shaping and reshaping market relations. Intra-Latin American agreements (those not including the majors, the US and the EU) were motivated by the search for wider markets building up economies of scale amongst similar countries. Such agreements mostly focused on market liberalisation through diverse schedules of tariff reduction. The result has been the emergence of shallow regional agreements. Nonetheless, most have not been fully implemented, but they show a long term trend towards potential convergence, especially if the Community of South American Nations moves on. External pressures have also spurred agreements as defensive mechanisms. So we witness impulses to regionalism complementing and at times competing with older patterns and trends. This contribution focuses on the different avenues that Latin America is undertaking in terms of regional projects. It will assess the dynamics of intra- regional integration and the inter-action effects with varieties of North-South integration.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Regionalism – South America"

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Salas, Christina Andrea. "Oil, Regionalism and the Changing Geopolitical Imaginations of Venezuela." Scholarly Repository, 2008. http://scholarlyrepository.miami.edu/oa_theses/127.

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Through Venezuela?s past experiences with foreign influences including its relationship with foreign oil companies and international organizations like the IMF, the current Venezuelan government has retaken control of national petroleum reserves. With the power acquired through the process of retaking control, the government has attempted to increase the incidence of regionalism and decrease the influence of the U.S. in three main ways: altering relationships with large South American powers, supporting leftwing governments in the region and establishing regional organizations and increased integration. However, the power acquired by the Venezuelan government and used to supplant its own influences for that of the U.S. comes from a contradictory relationship with the U.S. The contradictory nature of this relationship stems from the fact that while Venezuela supports the decline of U.S. influence and power in the region, Venezuelan power relies on access to U.S. markets to sell Venezuelan. Only through the stable sale of this petroleum does the Venezuelan government possess the capability of spreading its own influence through increasing regionalism and diminishing U.S. power.
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Adins, Vanbiervliet Sebastián. "Dynamics and perspectives of the South American integration." Revista de Ciencia Política y Gobierno, 2014. http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/cienciapolitica/article/view/12537/13097.

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El presente artículo analiza el proceso de integración regional sudamericana a partir de su origen en la Cumbre de Brasilia del año 2000 hasta la actualidad. Luego de describir los cuatro ámbitos más importantes de integración, determina los principales factores que explican su estancamiento actual: 1) la politización del contenido y el proceso de integración; 2) el cre- ciente desinterés de Brasil frente al proyecto integrador; y 3) el cuestionamiento del carácter sudamericano de la integración regional por nuevos esquemas, como la Alianza del Pacífico y la CELAC. Asimismo, hace uso de los enfoques de integración de Joseph Nye y Walter Mattli para analizar qué perspectivas tiene el regionalismo sudamericano a corto y mediano plazo.
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Corrêa, Isabela Furegatti. "Um estudo sobre a evolução do MERCOSUL: do regionalismo aberto ao regionalismo pós-hegemônico." Universidade de São Paulo, 2015. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/84/84131/tde-14062017-123343/.

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O presente trabalho tem como objetivo analisar a evolução do regionalismo latinoamericano, sobretudo confrontando-se as principais características dos modelos de regionalismos no continente, caracterizados como aberto e pós-hegemônico. Ambos os regionalismos demarcam os períodos de criação e desenvolvimento do principal bloco econômico da América do Sul, o Mercosul, e determinaram suas transformações e seu desempenho. Tendo-se em vista sua relevância na história e nas mudanças do modelo da integração na região, por meio da análise histórica, o presente trabalho estuda os motivadores quando de sua criação, estrutura, relevância regional e como, ao longo dos anos, sofreu alterações devido às influências externas e domésticas de seus países membros, fatores estes fortemente influenciadores dos modelos de integração específicos que conformaram o bloco, denominados como regionalismos estratégico, social e produtivo. Com isso, busca-se demonstrar que o Mercosul reflete as transformações econômicas, políticas e sociais ocorridas ao final do século XX, culminando em sua criação, e transformando-o substancialmente na primeira década do século XXI.
This paper focuses on the analysis of the Latin Americas regionalism evolution, especially confronting the main features of regionalism models in the continent characterized as \"open\" and \"post-hegemonic. Both regionalisms characterize the periods of creation and development of the main economic bloc in South America, Mercosur, and determine its transformations and performance. Due to its relevance in history as well as in the transformation of the regional integration pattern, through a historical analysis, this paper studies the issues that motivated its creation, structure, importance in the region and how, over the years, has changed due to external and domestic influences of its members, which strongly influenced in specific models of integration that composed the Mercosur, called strategic, social and productive regionalisms. Thus, it aims to demonstrate that Mercosur reflects the economic, political and social changes that occurred at the end of the twentieth century, culminating in its creation and development, modifying it substantially in the first decade of the current century.
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Chmielewski, Falkenheim Beatriz Jaquelina. "The flow of television programs in South America in the context of regionalism /." Digital version accessible at:, 1998. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/main.

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Mijares, Víctor M. [Verfasser], and Detlef [Akademischer Betreuer] Nolte. "Explaining Flaws of Security Regionalism in the Global South : Lessons from South America / Víctor Manuel Mijares Chacón ; Betreuer: Detlef Nolte." Hamburg : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg, 2020. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-99915.

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Mijares, Chacón Víctor Manuel [Verfasser], and Detlef [Akademischer Betreuer] Nolte. "Explaining Flaws of Security Regionalism in the Global South : Lessons from South America / Víctor Manuel Mijares Chacón ; Betreuer: Detlef Nolte." Hamburg : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1204201471/34.

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Ribeiro, Clarissa Correa Neto. "Overlapping organizations, political crises, and coexistence : complementarity and fragmentation in south american and african regionalisms /." Marília, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/192681.

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Orientador: Shiguenoli Miyamoto
Abstract: The present research has the occurrence of overlapping regionalisms as its object, with a comparative cut for South America and Africa. The purpose of this thesis is to study types of institutional interaction and to analyze the effects of overlapping in the coexistence between regional processes in order to understand their dynamics in the above-mentioned regions. The observation of organizational behaviors and interaction is made through cases of political crises on the selected regions, as we assume that the interactions between overlapping regional organizations in those situations would tend to be more fragmenting than complementary as they go beyond the traditional membership-mandate relationship. Therefore, we also analyze overlapping performances and seek to understand how regional organizations will behave and interact while dealing with political crises, which constitute critical junctures, in accordance with the theoretical and methodological framework of the thesis. This work aims to produce a broad qualitative analysis of the given regions by considering applicable cases that cover all of the sub-regions and hence to contribute to the field of comparative regionalism by providing generalization and institutional learnings which are not derived by a given model of regionalism, but nonetheless based on a cross regional approach. The data is processed through document analysis and further systemized via the construction of presence and absence exercises, consisting ... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
Resumo: A presente pesquisa tem por objeto a ocorrência de regionalismos sobrepostos, com recorte comparativo para a América do Sul e a África. O propósito desta tese é estudar tipos de interação institucional e analisar os efeitos da sobreposição na coexistência entre processos regionais, de modo a entender sua dinâmica nas regiões supramencionadas. A observação de comportamentos organizacionais e interações é feita através de casos de crises políticas nas regiões selecionadas, uma vez que se assume que ditas interações entre organizações regionais sobrepostas tenderiam a produzir efeitos mais fragmentantes do que complementares para o espaço, uma vez que as mesmas ultrapassam a tradicional relação entre filiação e mandato. Portanto, se analisa também a sobreposição de performances enquanto se procura compreender como as organizações regionais irão se comportar e interagir ao lidar com crises políticas, que constituem conjunturas críticas, de acordo com o referencial teóricometodológico da pesquisa. A tese pretende produzir uma análise qualitativa de grande dimensão das regiões dadas, considerando casos aplicáveis que abarquem todas as sub-regiões e, assim, contribuir para o campo do regionalismo comparado, fornecendo generalizações e aprendizagens institucionais que não são derivadas de um dado modelo de regionalismo, mas, baseadas em uma abordagem regional cruzada. Os dados são processados através da análise de documentos e posteriormente sistematizados através da construção de ex... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo)
Resumen: La presente investigación tiene como objeto la superposición de regionalismos como su objetivo, con un corte comparativo para América del Sur y África. El objetivo de esta tesis es estudiar los tipos de interacción institucional y analizar los efectos de la superposición en la coexistencia entre procesos regionales para comprender su dinámica en las regiones mencionadas. El objetivo de esta tesis es estudiar los tipos de interacción institucional y analizar los efectos de la superposición en la coexistencia entre procesos regionales para comprender su dinámica en las regiones mencionadas. La observación de los comportamientos e interacciones organizacionales se realiza a través de casos de crisis políticas en las regiones seleccionadas, ya que suponemos que las interacciones entre las organizaciones regionales superpuestas en esas situaciones tenderían a ser más fragmentarias que complementarias, ya que van más allá de la relación tradicional de membresía-mandato. Por lo tanto, también analizamos desempeños superpuestos y buscamos comprender cómo se comportarán e interactuarán las organizaciones regionales al enfrentar crisis políticas, que constituyen coyunturas críticas, de acuerdo con el marco teórico y metodológico de la tesis. La tesis tiene como objetivo producir un análisis cualitativo amplio de las regiones dadas al considerar los casos aplicables que cubren todas las subregiones y, por lo tanto, contribuir al campo del regionalismo comparativo al proporcionar general... (Resumen completo clicar acceso eletrônico abajo)
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Sánchez, Bajo Claudia B. "The political economy of regionalism business actors in Mercosur in the petrochemical and steel industrial sectors /." Maastricht : Shaker Pub, 2001. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/48560669.html.

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Salles, Marcus Maurer de. "O regionalismo desenvolvimentista sul-americano frente ao sistema multilateral de comércio: uma análise júridica de exercício de policy space pelas organizações de integração regional da América do Sul." Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/84/84131/tde-19032014-100919/.

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A presente tese se propõe a responder a seguinte questão: É correto afirmar que o regionalismo desenvolvimentista sul-americano, implantado ao longo do século XX, e o novo regionalismo desenvolvimentista, implantado ao longo da primeira década do século XXI, são compatíveis com as regras do sistema multilateral de comércio? Em outras palavras, as organizações de integração regional da América do Sul têm balizado as suas políticas desenvolvimentistas no policy space decorrente das prerrogativas jurídicas para o desenvolvimento do sistema multilateral de comércio? Para tratar o refrido tema, parte-se da premissa que os países da América do Sul historicamente sempre fizeram uso das prerrogativas jurídicas para o desenvolvimento, desde que tais surgiram no sistema multilateral de comércio, e possibilitaram a implantação de políticas no plano nacional e regional. Ao longo da tese, é analisada, desde uma perspectiva jurídica, a compatibilidade com as regras do sistema multilateral de comércio dos principais aspectos desenvolvimentistas das organizações de integração regional criadas na América do Sul, desde a ALALC, em 1960, até a UNASUL, em 2008. Concluiu-se que tanto o velho quanto o novo regionalismo desenvolvimentista da América do Sul foram levados adiante em concordância com o direito internacional do comércio, seja ao longo do período GATT, seja ao longo do período OMC. Mesmo com a redução de policy space decorrente da entrada em vigor dos acordos da OMC, a América do Sul vislumbrou manter um relativamente alto nível de espaço político (policy space) para a criação de políticas públicas de desenvolvimento. Atualmente, percebe-se uma tendência das organizações de integração regional da América do Sul, especialmente da UNASUL e do MERCOSUL, de levar adiante políticas públicas em torno de temas não-regulados pela OMC, o que caracterizaria uma estratégia OMC-extra. O novo regionalismo desenvolvimentista sul-americano está finalmente se constituindo para além do policy space do sistema multilateral de comércio, o que, por não configurar, a priori, uma incompatibilidade dos processos de integração com as regras da OMC, contribui para fortalecer o primado do direito internacional na América do Sul.
This thesis aims to answer the following question: Can it be said that the South American developmental regionalism, carried out throughout the twentieth century, and the new developmental regionalism, implemented during the first decade of this century, are compatible with the rules of multilateral trading system? In other words, have the regional integration organizations in South America based their developmental policies in the policy space resulting from the developmental legal prerogatives of the multilateral trading system? To treat such theme, we start from the premise that the countries of South America have historically made use of legal rights for development, since these arose in the multilateral trading system, and enabled the implementation of policies at the national and regional levels. From a legal perspective, the thesis analyses the compatibility of the main developmental aspects of regional integration organizations created in South America since the LAFTA in 1960 to UNASUR, in 2008 with the rules of the multilateral trading system. It was concluded that both the old and the new developmental regionalism in South America were brought forward in accordance with international trade law, either through the GATT period, either during the WTO period. Even with the reduction of policy space resulting from the entry into force of the WTO agreements, South America managed to maintain a relatively high level of policy space for the creation of developmental public policies. Currently, there is a perceived trend of regional integration organizations in South America, especially the MERCOSUR and UNASUR, to carry out public policies on topics unregulated by the WTO, which would characterize a strategy WTO-extra. The new South American developmental regionalism is finally going beyond the policy space of the multilateral trading system, which, by not setting a priori incompatibility of the integration processes with WTO rules, contributes to strengthen the rule of international law in South America.
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Agostinis, Giovanni. "Constructing regionalism from sectoral cooperation : a comparative analysis of the emergence, outcomes, and effects of South American health and defence cooperation within UNASUR." Thesis, Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016IEPP0034.

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Ce travail traite de l’émergence, des conséquences et des résultats de la coopération régionale dans les domaines de la santé publique et de la défense au sein du cadre institutionnel de l’UNASUR. En nous concentrant sur la coopération sectorielle dans deux domaines aussi différents et importants que la santé et la défense, nous avons essayé d’éclairer les mécanismes, les moteurs, les schémas institutionnels ainsi que les résultats du régionalisme sectoriel en Amérique du Sud. En procédant ainsi, ce travail prétend contribuer à l’étude de l’UNASUR et du régionalisme sud-américain, en explorant les logiques endogènes et les dynamiques d’une coopération sectorielle entre les états sud-américains qui ont été considérablement négligées par la littérature sur les particularités régionales. Les chercheurs se sont particulièrement penchés sur l’UNASUR en le considérant soit comme le produit d’une mutation structurelle post-hégémonique et post-libérale mise en place par la zone sud-américaine en réponse à la reconfiguration multipolaire du système international et de l’économie mondiale ou comme une organisation régionale souffrant des limitations institutionnelles caractéristiques de l’intergouvernementalité et s’imbriquant inefficacement avec les autres organisations régionales. Une attention moindre s’est portée sur ce qui se joue réellement au sein des Conseils Sectoriels de l’UNASUR. Nous considérons que pour pouvoir comprendre l’importance de l’UNASUR ainsi que les logiques qui sous-tendent l’évolution du régionalisme sud-américain, il est nécessaire d’en savoir plus sur les raisons pour lesquelles les gouvernements ont mis en place une institution régionale pour poursuivre une coopération dans un espace politique donné, sur les caractéristiques et l’impact d’institutions sectorielles régionales ainsi que sur les conséquences et les effets d’une coopération sectorielle. Ce travail tente de combler un vide dans la littérature sur le régionalisme sud-américain en offrant une analyse - fondée sur de nombreux éléments à la fois empiriques et théoriques – de la manière dont les états sud-américains construisent le régionalisme à l’aide d’une coopération sectorielle intergouvernementale
This research deals with the emergence, outcomes, and effects of regional cooperation in the fields of public health and defence within the UNASUR institutional framework. By zooming into sector-based cooperation in two diverse, yet equally important policy areas such as health and defence, I try to shed light on the triggers, drivers, institutionalisation patterns, and results of sectoral regionalism in South America. In doing so, the research intends to contribute to the study of UNASUR and South American regionalism, exploring the endogenous logics and dynamics of sector-based cooperation among South American states that have been largely neglected by the area-specific literature. Scholars have predominantly analysed UNASUR either as the result of a structural post-hegemonic and post-liberal shift experienced by the South American region in response to the multipolar reconfiguration of the international system and the world economy or as a regional organisation that suffers from the institutional limitations typical of intergovernmentalism and overlaps ineffectively with other regional organisations. Less attention has been paid to what does actually happen within the UNASUR Sectoral Councils. I posit that in order to grasp the significance of UNASUR and the logics underlying the evolution of South American regionalism, we need to know more about why governments set up a regional institution for pursuing cooperation in a given policy area, what are the characteristics and impact of regional sector-based institutions, and what are the outcomes and effects of sectoral cooperation. This research attempts to fill this gap in the literature on South American regionalism by providing an empirically rich and theoretically grounded analysis of how South American states are constructing regionalism through intergovernmental sectoral cooperation
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Books on the topic "Regionalism – South America"

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Vivares, Ernesto, ed. Regionalism, Development and the Post-Commodities Boom in South America. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62551-5.

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Gardini, Gian Luca. The origins of Mercosur: Democracy and regionalism in South America. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

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South American free trade area or free trade area of the Americas?: Open regionalism and the future of regional economic integration in South America. Aldershot, [England]: Ashgate, 2000.

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C, Schmitter Philippe, ed. The experience of European integration and the potential for integration in South America. Barcelona: CIDOB edicions, 2007.

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Klumpp, Marianne. Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit und Ständiges Revisionsgericht des Mercosur: Integrationsförderung durch zwischenstaatliche Streitbeilegung und Rechtsprechung im Mercosur = Arbitral jurisdiction and Permanent Court of Appeals of the Mercosur : enhancement of the integration process of Mercosur by international dispute resolution and jurisdiction. New York: Springer, 2013.

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The origins of Mercosur: Democracy and regionalization in South America. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

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Roberto, Lleras Pérez, Mora Calderón Pablo, Guerrero Rincón Amado Antonio, Instituto Andino de Artes Populares., Instituto de Cultura y Bellas Artes de Boyacá. Centro de Investigación de Cultura Popular., Colombia. Ministerio de Educación Nacional., Jornada de la Investigación y la Cultura en Boyacá (1st : 1984 : Tunja, Colombia), and Seminario de Historia Regional y Culturas Populares en Boyacá (1988 : Tunja, Colombia), eds. Historia y culturas populares: Los estudios regionales en Boyacá. Tunja: Instituto de Cultura y Bellas Artes de Boyacá, Centro de Investigación de Cultura Popular, 1989.

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1967-, Bermudez Isabel Cristina, ed. Poder regional y discurso étnico en América. [Cali]: Universidad del Valle, 2003.

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Goebel, Michael. Overlapping geographies of belonging: Migrations, regions, and nations in the western South Atlantic. Washington, D.C: American Historical Association, 2013.

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1963-, Smith Jon, and Cohn Deborah N. 1967-, eds. Look away!: The U.S. South in New World studies. Durham: Duke University Press, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Regionalism – South America"

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Siegel, Karen M. "From “Open” to “Post-hegemonic” Regionalism." In Regional Environmental Cooperation in South America, 63–90. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-55874-9_3.

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Dória, Thaís, and Tom Long. "Your Regionalism and Mine." In Regional and International Cooperation in South America After COVID, 22–42. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003230403-2.

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Trucco, Pablo. "The Rise of Monetary Agreements in South America." In The Rise of Post-Hegemonic Regionalism, 101–24. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2694-9_6.

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Prieto, Germán C. "The constructivist IPE of regionalism in South America." In The Routledge Handbook to Global Political Economy, 600–620. 1 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351064545-40.

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Strange, Gerard. "The New Developmental Regionalism in Post-Neoliberal South America." In Towards a New Political Economy of Development, 87–111. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137277374_5.

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Strange, Gerard. "The Theoretical Contestation of Developmental Regionalism in South America." In Towards a New Political Economy of Development, 112–27. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137277374_6.

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Saguier, Marcelo. "Socio-Environmental Regionalism in South America: Tensions in New Development Models." In The Rise of Post-Hegemonic Regionalism, 125–45. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2694-9_7.

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Puntigliano, Andrés Rivarola. "Geopolitics and Integration: A South American Perspective." In Resilience of Regionalism in Latin America and the Caribbean, 19–52. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137328373_2.

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Reyes, Carolina Viola. "Energy Integration in South America and Global Geopolitics." In Regionalism, Development and the Post-Commodities Boom in South America, 147–64. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62551-5_7.

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Riggirozzi, Pia, and Matt Ryan. "Open Access: The credibility of regional policymaking: insights from South America." In The Reconfiguration of Twenty-first Century Latin American Regionalism, 86–101. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003317654-6.

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