South American Regionalism between Brazil and Venezuela: Divergences during the Lula and Hugo Chávez Administrations

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Autor(a) principal: Nogara,Tiago Soares
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Contexto Internacional
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Resumo: Abstract In the first decade of the 21st century, South America’s political landscape was marked by the rise of genuinely multilateral groups from the region that were organised on the margins of the OAS (Organization of American States), such as CASA (South American Community of Nations) and UNASUR (Union of South American Nations). Although this process has been widely portrayed in the literature on politics and regional integration, less attention has been paid to the differences between the protagonists of these arrangements. The present article’s main point is that Brazil and Venezuela played a leading role in that mobilization process, respectively under the administrations of Lula and Chávez. It argues that, despite ideological convergences and occasional alliances, there was a clash observed between the two leaders that entailed different conceptions of regional projects which polarised South American politics at the time.
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title South American Regionalism between Brazil and Venezuela: Divergences during the Lula and Hugo Chávez Administrations
spellingShingle South American Regionalism between Brazil and Venezuela: Divergences during the Lula and Hugo Chávez Administrations
Nogara,Tiago Soares
Lula
Venezuela
Brazil
Hugo Chávez
South America
regionalism
UNASUR
title_short South American Regionalism between Brazil and Venezuela: Divergences during the Lula and Hugo Chávez Administrations
title_full South American Regionalism between Brazil and Venezuela: Divergences during the Lula and Hugo Chávez Administrations
title_fullStr South American Regionalism between Brazil and Venezuela: Divergences during the Lula and Hugo Chávez Administrations
title_full_unstemmed South American Regionalism between Brazil and Venezuela: Divergences during the Lula and Hugo Chávez Administrations
title_sort South American Regionalism between Brazil and Venezuela: Divergences during the Lula and Hugo Chávez Administrations
author Nogara,Tiago Soares
author_facet Nogara,Tiago Soares
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nogara,Tiago Soares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lula
Venezuela
Brazil
Hugo Chávez
South America
regionalism
UNASUR
topic Lula
Venezuela
Brazil
Hugo Chávez
South America
regionalism
UNASUR
description Abstract In the first decade of the 21st century, South America’s political landscape was marked by the rise of genuinely multilateral groups from the region that were organised on the margins of the OAS (Organization of American States), such as CASA (South American Community of Nations) and UNASUR (Union of South American Nations). Although this process has been widely portrayed in the literature on politics and regional integration, less attention has been paid to the differences between the protagonists of these arrangements. The present article’s main point is that Brazil and Venezuela played a leading role in that mobilization process, respectively under the administrations of Lula and Chávez. It argues that, despite ideological convergences and occasional alliances, there was a clash observed between the two leaders that entailed different conceptions of regional projects which polarised South American politics at the time.
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