EU foreign policy towards Latin America /
"This book analyzes the relations between two geographical areas with different levels of regional institutionalization: the European Union and Latin America. Taking place in a neoliberal setting and characterized by low interdependence and asymmetry, this relationship operates at different lev...
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2015.
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| Series: | European Union in international affairs.
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Table of Contents:
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- List of Tables
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- INTRODUCTION
- PART I: EU-LATIN AMERICAN INTERREGIONALISM
- 1.1. Regionalism and Integration
- 1.2. EU and Latin America
- 1.3. Regionness and Hybrid Interregionalism
- PART II: EU POLICIES TOWARD LATIN AMERICA
- 2.1. The EU System of External Relations
- 2.2. EU Institutions and Latin America
- 2.3. EU Policies and Latin America
- PART III: THE SUMMITS
- 3.1. Background of the Interregional Relationship
- 3.2. The Summits: Rediscovering the Other Transatlantic Relationship
- PART IV: ASSOCIATION AGREEMENTS
- 4.1. Mexico: The Frontrunner
- 4.2. Chile: Stability and Development
- 4.3. Central America: Halfway Integration
- PART V: ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES
- 5.1. Brazil: The New Global Player
- 5.2. Colombia: Reconciliation and Economic Growth
- 5.3. Peru: The Economic Miracle?
- 5.4. Colombia/Peru: Moving Forward
- 5.5. Ecuador: Reassessing the Strategy
- PART VI: REGIONAL PARTNERS
- 6.1. Mercosur: New Prospects
- 6.2. Cariforum: Transforming the Relationship
- 6.3. Andean Community: Integration in Decline
- PART VII: TENSE RELATIONSHIPS
- 7.1 Cuba: The Stagnation of the Model
- 7.2 Venezuela: No Prospects
- 7.3 Argentina: Unstable Recovery
- CONCLUSION
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index.