Abstract

This article analyzes the complex process that Latin American regionalism has experienced in the two decades of the 21st century and its current impasse. The first part of the paper discusses the era of post-hegemonic regionalism and its limitations. The second part contemplates the arrival of conservative governments and their impact on regionalist strategy, especially in South America. Finally, the response of the Latin American blocs to the Covid-19 pandemic is examined.

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  • This article analyzes the complex process that Latin American regionalism has experienced in the two decades of the 21st century and its current impasse

  • A ALBA mais tarde seria chamada Aliança Bolivariana para os Povos da América

  • Igualmente, em dezembro de 2011 foi criada a Comunidade de Estados da América Latina e do Caribe (CELAC), iniciativa resultante da ação de Felipe Calderón e Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

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This article analyzes the complex process that Latin American regionalism has experienced in the two decades of the 21st century and its current impasse. O regionalismo pós-hegemônico entra em crise a partir de 2015 com a chegada ao poder de governos conservadores em Argentina e Brasil, a crise na Venezuela e a mudança política em Equador em 2017.

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