Research Article
Are Regional Blocs Leading from Nation States to Global Governance?: A Skeptical View from Latin America
Abstract
Regionalism was once thought to be an intermediate step towards
global governance. Through it, nation states would gradually transfer
sovereignty upwards to the regional level. Regional groupings would
therefore constitute stepping stones, as opposed to stumbling blocs, in an
increasingly regionalized world system of governance.
How to Cite:
Malamud, A. and Castro, P., 2007. Are Regional Blocs Leading from Nation States to Global Governance?: A Skeptical View from Latin America. Iberoamericana – Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 37(1), pp.115–134. DOI: http://doi.org/10.16993/ibero.198
Published on
01 Jan 2007.
Peer Reviewed
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