Abstract

The aim of this article is to assess whether the institutional changes implemented in Mercosur during the 2000s impacted the political dynamics of the bloc. We argue that they were not able to alter the intergovernmental logic neither the national vision of regional integration that were established since Mercosur’s foundation. Therefore, we identified the occurrence of spill-around in Mercosur in the 2000s. This article seeks to contribute to a broaden understanding of Mercosur in the 2000s, especially facing the optimism and overestimate that involves Mercosur’s channels for civil society participation in the public and academic debate.

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