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EU Foreign Policy Towards Latin America: The European Union in International Affairs

Autor Roberto Dominguez
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The second edition of EU Foreign Policy Toward Latin America systematically examines the main aspects of the EU-Latin America relationship. The chapters provide an in-depth analysis of the long-term trends in the EU's relationship with Latin America as a region, sub-regions, and individual countries. Students and practitioners interested in interregional studies, Latin America, and EU external relations will find this an invaluable resource to examine past interactions within the Euro-Latin American space. The book advances the concept of liberal partnerships,  EU capacity building, and modular interregionalism, reflecting the convergence of strategic priorities, multiple narratives, and asymmetrical relations. Under one framework of analysis, the book explains why the EU and Latin America have developed a variety of institutional mechanisms of cooperation, ranging from bilateral association agreements to regional trade negotiations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031679728
ISBN-10: 3031679725
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: Approx. 200 p. 10 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:Second Edition 2025
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria The European Union in International Affairs

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Liberal Partnerships and Capacity Building.- Chapter 2: Rethinking Inter-regionalism.- Chapter 3: EU External Relations and Latin America.- Chapter 4: EU-LAC: Region to Region.- Chapter 5: Convergence and Alignment.- Chapter 6: Bilateral Convergence.- Chapter 7: Regional Alignments and Contestations.- Chapter 8: Divergent Relationships.

Notă biografică

Roberto Dominguez is Professor of International Relations at Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He has been a Research Associate at the Center for European Studies at Harvard University and a Jean Monnet fellow at the European University Institute in Florence. His research interests are comparative regional governance and European Union-Latin American Relations.

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The second edition of EU Foreign Policy Toward Latin America systematically examines the main aspects of the EU-Latin America relationship. The chapters provide an in-depth analysis of the long-term trends in the EU's relationship with Latin America as a region, sub-regions, and individual countries. Students and practitioners interested in interregional studies, Latin America, and EU external relations will find this an invaluable resource to examine past interactions within the Euro-Latin American space. The book advances the concept of liberal partnerships,  EU capacity building, and modular interregionalism, reflecting the convergence of strategic priorities, multiple narratives, and asymmetrical relations. Under one framework of analysis, the book explains why the EU and Latin America have developed a variety of institutional mechanisms of cooperation, ranging from bilateral association agreements to regional trade negotiations.
 
Roberto Dominguez is Professor of International Relations at Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He has been a Research Associate at the Center for European Studies at Harvard University and a Jean Monnet fellow at the European University Institute in Florence. His research interests are comparative regional governance and European Union-Latin American Relations.

Caracteristici

Systematically examines the main aspects of the EU-Latin America relationship Advances the concepts of liberal partnerships, EU capacity building, and modular interregionalism Is an extensively revised 2nd edition of 'EU Foreign Policy Toward Latin America' (Palgrave, 2015)