Why regionalism has failed in Latin America: lack of stateness as an important factor for failure of sovereignty transfer in integration projects

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Autor(a) principal: Buelvas,Eduardo Pastrana
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Contexto Internacional
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-85292013000200005
Resumo: This paper shows, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the incidence of lack of "stateness" and its construction process in Latin American states, as well as showing the reluctance on the part of Latin American states to transfer sovereignty to regional integrational organizations. First, classical and contemporary ideas of sovereignty are contrasted, in order to understand the development of the sovereignty concept in Latin America and Europe. Second, we interpret how the sovereignty concept has been conceived through Latin American states' formation process. Third, the sovereignty process is adressed within integration thinking and its three big waves: the developmental, neoliberal and post-hegemonic waves. Fourth, the concept of sovereignty in Latin America and its impact on the region are discussed critically. Fifth, current regionalism perspectives are explained. Sixth, the current relationship between sovereignty and regionalization in South America is described. And finally, throughout this paper, we maintain that it is the weakness of "stateness" in the Latin American states which has had an important influence on their reluctance to transfer national sovereignty to regional integration institutions.
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title Why regionalism has failed in Latin America: lack of stateness as an important factor for failure of sovereignty transfer in integration projects
spellingShingle Why regionalism has failed in Latin America: lack of stateness as an important factor for failure of sovereignty transfer in integration projects
Buelvas,Eduardo Pastrana
Sovereignty
Integration
Stateness
Regionalism
title_short Why regionalism has failed in Latin America: lack of stateness as an important factor for failure of sovereignty transfer in integration projects
title_full Why regionalism has failed in Latin America: lack of stateness as an important factor for failure of sovereignty transfer in integration projects
title_fullStr Why regionalism has failed in Latin America: lack of stateness as an important factor for failure of sovereignty transfer in integration projects
title_full_unstemmed Why regionalism has failed in Latin America: lack of stateness as an important factor for failure of sovereignty transfer in integration projects
title_sort Why regionalism has failed in Latin America: lack of stateness as an important factor for failure of sovereignty transfer in integration projects
author Buelvas,Eduardo Pastrana
author_facet Buelvas,Eduardo Pastrana
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Buelvas,Eduardo Pastrana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sovereignty
Integration
Stateness
Regionalism
topic Sovereignty
Integration
Stateness
Regionalism
description This paper shows, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the incidence of lack of "stateness" and its construction process in Latin American states, as well as showing the reluctance on the part of Latin American states to transfer sovereignty to regional integrational organizations. First, classical and contemporary ideas of sovereignty are contrasted, in order to understand the development of the sovereignty concept in Latin America and Europe. Second, we interpret how the sovereignty concept has been conceived through Latin American states' formation process. Third, the sovereignty process is adressed within integration thinking and its three big waves: the developmental, neoliberal and post-hegemonic waves. Fourth, the concept of sovereignty in Latin America and its impact on the region are discussed critically. Fifth, current regionalism perspectives are explained. Sixth, the current relationship between sovereignty and regionalization in South America is described. And finally, throughout this paper, we maintain that it is the weakness of "stateness" in the Latin American states which has had an important influence on their reluctance to transfer national sovereignty to regional integration institutions.
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