The Rise of Post-Hegemonic Regionalism: The Case of Latin by Pía Riggirozzi, Diana Tussie

By Pía Riggirozzi, Diana Tussie

This publication deals a well timed research, and a unique and nuanced argument approximately post-neoliberal versions of local governance in non-European contexts. It offers the 1st in-depth, empirically-driven research of present versions of neighborhood governance in Latin the USA that emerged out of the challenge of liberalism within the zone. It contributes to comparative reports of the modern worldwide political economic climate because it advances present literature at the subject by way of analysing particular, overlapping and conflicting trajectories of regionalism in Latin the United States. The booklet severely explores versions of transformative regionalism and particular dimensions articulating these types past neoliberal consensus-building. As such it contests the overstated case of integration as converging in the direction of international capitalism. It offers an analytical framework that not just examines the 'what, how, who and why' within the emergence of a selected kind of regionalism yet units the floor for addressing correct questions that may push the examine of regionalism extra: What elements let or constrain how transformative a given regionalism is (or should be) with appreciate to the powers and regulations of states encompassed via it? and: What elements govern how resilient a given regionalism is perhaps less than altering political and financial stipulations?

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