The Economic Relations of Latin America with Europe
Author: United Nations. Economic Commission for Latin America
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 178
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United Nations. Economic Commission for Latin America
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 178
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Susan Kaufman Purcell
Publisher: L. Rienner Publishers
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 215
ISBN-13: 9781555874988
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Series of articles on changing nature of economic relations between Latin America and Europe includes separate chapters on region's economic interation with 1) Germany, 2) Eastern Europe, 3) Spain, and 4) Europe in general. Also includes chapter on impac
Author: Arantza Gomez Arana
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 2022-03-22
Total Pages: 147
ISBN-13: 1526136511
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Latin America–European Union relations in the twenty-first century provides a valuable overview of transatlantic trade agreement negotiations and developments in the first decades of the twenty-first century. This edited collection examines key motivations behind trade agreements, traces the evolution of negotiations and explores some of the initial impacts of new generation trade agreements with the EU on South American countries. The book makes an important contribution to our understanding of relations between these regions by contextualising relations and trade agendas, both in terms of domestic political and economic policies and broader global trends. It demonstrates the importance of a shift toward mega-regional trade agreements in the 2010s, particularly under the Obama administration in the United States, in shaping South American and European agendas for trade agreement negotiations and their outcomes. Detailed case studies in the book investigate EU relations and negotiations with countries that have successfully negotiated new generation trade agreements with the EU: Mercosur, the Andean states, Chile and Mexico. Other contributions offer a wider overview of EU-Latin American relations, including parliamentary and civil society relations. The net result is a balanced analysis of contemporary EU relations with South America, useful for students and scholars of foreign policy and political economy in both regions.
Author: Adalbert Krieger Vasena
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Published: 1973
Total Pages: 218
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Study of the role of Latin America in world trade and economic relations, with particular reference to interactions with the role of developed countries - presents historical background material on the role of Europe and role of USA in latin america, etc., and asserts that the failure to achieve industrialization efficiently has consolidated inequitable income distribution, has constrained efficient development policy making, and has led to reliance on exporting raw materials. References and statistical tables.
Author: R. Dominguez
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2015-06-29
Total Pages: 187
ISBN-13: 1137321288
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book analyzes the relations between two geographical areas with different levels of regional institutionalization: the European Union and Latin America. Characterized by low interdependence and asymmetry, this relationship operates in different levels ranging from EU-individual countries to EU-Latin American summits.
Author: Jörn Dosch
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2010-02-25
Total Pages: 267
ISBN-13: 1135273235
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book analyses the economic, political and socio-cultural relations between Asia and Latin America and examines their growing importance in international relations.
Author: Arantza Arana
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Published: 2022-02-21
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9781526136497
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →After two long decades of negotiations, the EU and Mercosur countries finalised an Association Agreement, the first agreement between regional trading blocs, in 2019. If the agreement is ratified, the Southern Cone countries will join the Andean states, Mexico and Chile in subscribing trade agreements securing their economic relations with the European Union. This collection by renowned experts on EU-Latin American relations explains the challenges surrounding modern trade agreement negotiations between the EU and South American states. It shows how international pressures and geo-economic balancing against the United States and neighbours, as well as other aspects of the broader EU-Latin American relations, have played a key role in shaping the timing and outcomes of negotiations, and in aiding negotiators to overcome divergent viewpoints, at a time when trade policies are becoming increasingly politicised and contested.