Strategic projects and regional integration in the global historical transition. Latin America between open regionalism and autonomous regionalism

Authors

  • Gabriel Esteban Merino Centro de Investigaciones Socio Históricas, Instituto de Investigación en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales, Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación de la UNLP/CONICET

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24215/23142766e008

Keywords:

integración regional, proyectos políticos estratégicos, transición histórica, Alianza Pacífico, MERCOSUR

Abstract

This paper aims to account for the principal models and visions of regional integration, in
relation to strategic political projects developed in Latin America. In a context of crisis World Order
and geostrategic transition is necessary to analyze to see the regional dynamics. Attention is paid in
particular to the development from century XXI of “autonomous” regionalism, features and projects
that support and on the other hand, the reappearance of “open” regionalism from the development
of the Pacific Alliance. They are typified strategic political projects developed in the region
and its relationship with the paradigms of integration, considering some strategic actors, speeches
and ideologies in conflict.

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Author Biography

Gabriel Esteban Merino, Centro de Investigaciones Socio Históricas, Instituto de Investigación en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales, Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación de la UNLP/CONICET

Doctor en Ciencias Sociales, Lic. en Sociología, Investigador (CISH), IdIHCS, FAHCE, UNLP. Becario posdoctoral CONICET. Profesor Adjunto de la UNLP en la cátedra “Identidad, Estado y Sociedad en Argentina”. Auxiliar docente en la cátedra “Geografía de la Región Ártica, Estados Unidos y Canadá”. Profesor invitado en la cátedra Administración del Estado y Políticas Públicas de la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas de Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata.

Published

2017-07-04

How to Cite

Merino, G. E. (2017). Strategic projects and regional integration in the global historical transition. Latin America between open regionalism and autonomous regionalism. International Relations, 26(52), 008. https://doi.org/10.24215/23142766e008

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Estudios