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ID184642
Title ProperBrazil’s Role in Latin America’s Regionalism
Other Title InformationUnilateral and Lonely International Engagement
LanguageENG
AuthorVadell, Javier A ;  Giaccaglia, Clarisa
Summary / Abstract (Note)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.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Governance Vol. 27, No.1; Jan-Mar 2021: p.25–48
Journal SourceGlobal Governance Vol: 27 No 1
Key WordsRegionalism ;  Latin America ;  Brazil ;  South America ;  Foreign Policy


 
 
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