La formaci n de espacios regionales en la integraci n de Am rica Latina

La formaci  n de espacios regionales en la integraci  n de Am  rica Latina
Author: Edgar Vieira Posada
Publsiher: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2008
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9586982343

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CONTENIDO: Pasado y futuro de la integración latinoamericana - La formación de los Estados-nación latinoamericanos y las primeras tentativas de integración - Las tentativas de integración de América Latina en el siglo XX - Evolución de las teorías sobre integración en el contexto de las teorías de relaciones internacionales - Las teorías de desarrollo territorial y regional en el marco de la globalización - El desarrollo de las regiones en la integración europea - Reformulación de la integración en un contexto de regionalización suramericana y latinoamericana - El desarrollo de bloques regionales subnacionales y transfronterizos: el caso de Colombia y su integración transfronteriza - Perspectivas de una integración suramericana y latinoamericana basada en el desarrollo de las regiones.

The United Nations and the Regions

The United Nations and the Regions
Author: Philippe Lombaerde,Francis Baert,Tânia Felício
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2012-02-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789400727519

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This unique book investigates the implications of the rising importance of supra-national regional organizations for global governance in general, and for the United Nations, in particular. It touches upon issues such as regional representation at the UN, high-level dialogues with regional organisations, as well as the coordination of UN member states’ voting behaviour in the UN General Assembly and the UN Security Council. The book further explores the regional dimension and coordination of UN operations in areas such as peace and security, human rights, and sustainable development. The contributions to the book are both in-depth chapters and shorter viewpoints, written by a combination of academics, policy-makers at regional organizations, and experts from international think tanks. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of global governance.

Decentralized Development in Latin America

Decentralized Development in Latin America
Author: Paul Lindert,Otto Verkoren
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2010-03-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789048137398

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Much of the scholarly and professional literature on development focuses either on the ‘macro’ level of national policies and politics or on the ‘micro’ level of devel- ment projects and household or community socio-economic dynamics. By contrast, this collection pitches itself at the ‘meso’ level with a comparative exploration of the ways in which local institutions – municipalities, local governments, city authorities, civil society networks and others – have demanded, and taken on, a greater role in planning and managing development in the Latin American region. The book’s rich empirical studies reveal that local institutions have engaged upwards, with central authorities, to shape their policy and resource environments and in turn, been pressured from ‘below’ by local actors contesting the ways in which the structures and processes of local governance are framed. The examples covered in this volume range from global cities, such as Mexico and Santiago, to remote rural areas of the Bolivian and Brazilian Amazon. As a result the book provides a deep understanding of the diversity and complexity of local governance and local development in Latin America, while avoiding the stereotyped claims about the impact of globalisation or the potential benefits of decentralisation, as frequently stated in less empirically grounded analysis.

Actualidad de la integraci n en Am rica Latina y el Caribe

Actualidad de la integraci  n en Am  rica Latina y el Caribe
Author: Giovanni E. Reyes,José Briceño Ruíz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2006
Genre: Caribbean Area
ISBN: UCSD:31822030360747

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The Sweet Penance of Music

The Sweet Penance of Music
Author: Alejandro Vera
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2020-09-18
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190940232

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A monumental study of musical practices in 18th century Santiago de Chile, and the only English-language monograph about Chilean colonial music, A Sweet Penance of Music offers a comprehensive view of musicians within the city and their links with other Latin American urban centers in the wider colonial system. Author Alejandro Vera, recent winner of the International Casa de las Américas Musicology Prize for the Spanish edition of his monograph, provides a fascinating account of the quotidian cultural and social significance of music in varying physical spheres - from cathedrals, convents, and monasteries, to private houses and public spaces. He brings to life a city long neglected in the shadow of other colonial centers of economic power, asserting the importance of duality in the period and its music - particularly centering one nun harpist's conception of music as "sweet penance." Drawing from historical documents and musical scores of the period, A Sweet Penance of Music breaks new ground, laying the foundation for a revisionist approach to the study of music in the colonial Americas.

Rethinking Free Trade Economic Integration and Human Rights in the Americas

Rethinking Free Trade  Economic Integration and Human Rights in the Americas
Author: María Belén Olmos Giupponi
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2017-01-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509904518

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This monograph offers the first systematic overview of the protection of human rights in trade agreements in the Americas. Traditionally, trade agreements in the Americas were concerned with economic questions and paid little attention to human rights. However, in the wake of the 'new regionalism', which emerged at the end of the last century, more clauses addressing social issues such as labour rights and environmental standards were inserted in trade agreements. As economic integration increased, a framework for the protection of human rights evolved. This book argues that this framework allows for human rights protection on a transnational level, while constructing regional identities. Looking at the four key regional integration processes, namely the Caribbean Community, the Central American Integration System, the Andean Community of Nations and the Southern Common Market, and also at the North American Free Trade Agreement, it shows how the integration process has reached a considerable degree of consolidation. Writing on key sources in English for the first time, this book will be essential reading for all free trade and human rights scholars.

Uni n Europea y Am rica Latina

Uni  n Europea y Am  rica Latina
Author: José Manuel Sáiz Álvarez
Publsiher: Vision Libros
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: European Union countries
ISBN: 9788497709651

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Handbook of South American Governance

Handbook of South American Governance
Author: Pia Riggirozzi,Christopher Wylde
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2017-12-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317339281

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Governance in South America is signified by strategies pursued by state and non-state actors directed to enhancing (some aspect of) their capabilities and powers of agency. It is about the spaces and the practices available, demanded or created to ‘make politics happen’. This framework lends explanatory power to understand how governance has been defined and practiced in South America. Pía Riggirozzi and Christopher Wylde bring together leading experts to explore what demands and dilemmas have shaped understanding and practice of governance in South America in and across the region. The Handbook suggests that governance dilemmas of inequitable and unfulfilled political economic governance in South America have been constant historical features, yet addressed and negotiated in different ways. Building from an introduction to key issues defining governance in South America, this Handbook proceeds to examine institutions, actors and practices in governance focusing on three core processes: evolution of socio-economic and political justice claims as central to the demands of governance; governance frameworks foregrounding particular issues and often privileging particular forms of political practice; and iterative and cumulative processes leading to new demands of governance addressing recognition and identity politics. This Handbook will be a key reference for those concerned with the study of South America, South American political economy, regional governance, and the politics of development.