Abstract
Rgional integration theory, globalization and open regionalism in South America from old style integration to the new regionalism in the 1990s - a future unlike the past? MERCOSUR - building block or stumbling block towards a Free Trade Area of the Americas? between two Summits - from a NAFTA-centred FTAA to SAFTA as a counterweight to NAFTA United States-South American relations after the Miami Summit - hegemony by default or lack of hegemony? beyond open regionalism - MERCOSUR, SAFTA and the future of regional integration in South America.
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