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Caribbean States and the New Landscape
This chapter examines the drift into a new Cold WarNew Cold War from Caribbean perspectives, ranging from the nature of economic engagement to... -
Deindustrialization, Natural Resources, and New Developmentism: The Case of Brazil
The main objective of this article is to provide a brief reflection on the process of deindustrialization in the largest economy in Latin America,... -
Past and Present of Latin American Regionalisms, in the Face of Economic Reprimarization
This chapter traces the stages through which regionalism and development orientations have gone in the last six decades in the region. First, the... -
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The 2030 Agenda, the Territorial Dimension of Brazilian Development and the Drivers of Sustainability Transition
The chapter aims to analyze the practices and narratives about Brazil’s development in the beginning of the twenty-first century. The current model,... -
Agricultural Trade and Investments between Latin America and China: Development, Implications, and Challenges
Agriculture has progressively decreased in its proportion of the value of international trade flows, being largely surpassed by extractive industries... -
Lusophone Connections and China’s Growing Presence in the South Atlantic
For a long time, the South AtlanticSouth Atlantic was just a passageway for tradeTrade between Latin American countries and Europe, with little... -
Indigenous Peoples, Traditional Communities and the Environment: The ‘Territorial Question’ Under the New Developmentalist Agenda in Brazil
Laschefski and Zhouri analyze the consequences of the ‘new era of developmentalism’ introduced by the Brazilian center-left government (2003–2016) on... -
AMLO’s populism in Mexico and the framing of the extractivist agenda: The construction of the hegemony of the people without the indigenous voices
In Latin America, the relationship between populism and environmentalism is intrinsically linked to extractivism. The commodities boom that the...
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Conclusion: China and Latin America in the Global Political Economy: The Development of a New Core-Periphery Axis
The chapter concludes that China became a key player in the world economy because its production model stimulated the growth of the rest of the... -
Adjustment for EU–Mercosur, Continuity for the Rest: Explaining the Evolution of UIA’s Preferences (2016–2020)
This chapter focuses on a period when the government actively sought the formation of north–south PTAs (2016–2019)—although it also covers the first... -
China–Venezuela Relations in a Context of Change
The chapter looks into China–Venezuela relations. Chávez’s aspiration to global and regional leadership and the increasing involvement of China in... -
Regionalism, Development and the Post-Commodities Boom in South America
This book is a critical and multidisciplinary IPE of the unequal structures of South American development and uneven insertions in the global order...
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The IPE Puzzle of Regional Inequality, Instability, and the Global Insertion of South America
This introductory chapter sets the case of why the IPE of the unstable structures of South American regional development in their uneven links with... -
Energy Integration in South America and Global Geopolitics
This work analyzes the dynamics of the reconfiguration of the geopolitical oil map in South America, in the context of the end of the golden... -
The Regional Political Economy of Knowledge and Environment
This article analyzes the structure of knowledge gaps between the North and South, defining as such the creation of ideas that affect the generation... -
Ecuador-China Relations: the Growing Effect of Chinese Investment on Ecuadorian Domestic Politics, 2007–2016
Two burning academic and policy questions in the study of Latin American and Caribbean- China ties relate to the effects of China’s rising trade,...
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The South American Regionalisms: A Shift or the Return of Economic Integration?
This chapter argues that a variety of regionalisms have proliferated in LA, whereby the regional agenda increased its issue areas from traditional... -
The National Roots of ALBA
This chapter reassesses the national political economy of ALBA member-states Ecuador, Dominica, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda,... -
Politics of Place at the Women’s School of Madrid: Experiences Around Bodies and Territory
Madrid, the location of our research, is a municipality located in the Sabana de Bogotá. It borders on Colombia’s capital city of Bogotá, along with...