Political reconfiguration and regional governance in Latin America. Where does post-liberal regionalism go?
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https://doi.org/10.35004/raep.v7i2.85Keywords:
Regionalism, Latin America, Regional Governance, Post-Hegemonic, Regional integrationAbstract
This article aims to analyze the concepts of post-hegemonic regionalism and post-liberal regionalism in light of the political reconfiguration that has been taking place since 2015 in different countries of South America. For this, the paper will try to contribute to the debate and give answers on some questions, such as: What do we refer to when we talk about post-hegemonic regionalism and post-liberal regionalism? How should we consider them? Do they constitute a new phase of Latin American regional integration or do they represent a model of international cooperation? How does the end of the progressive cycle and the new political reconfiguration of the region affect the survival of this phenomenon?
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