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Am rica Latina y el Caribe: Multilateralismo vs. Soberan a: La Construcci n de la Comunidad de Estados Latinoamericanos y Caribe os
Am rica Latina y el Caribe: Multilateralismo vs. Soberan a: La Construcci n de la Comunidad de Estados Latinoamericanos y Caribe os
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Latin America and the Caribbean: Multilateralism versus Sovereignty
Building the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States
The issues of a global nature that make up the new international agenda force regions and countries to formulate responses coordinated between States, as well as between them and non-state actors. The region of Latin America and the Caribbean is no exception. Dealing with these new processes and their national and regional consequences requires association for the sake of cooperation. In both the political and economic arena, global multilateralism continues to be in crisis. The need for greater cooperation demands that these weaknesses be overcome and that basic rules be established to pursue the common good, reduce conflict and boost the participation of the countries in the region. The analyses presented in this book aim to contribute to the understanding and construction of better ways for the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean to relate to each other at the intra-regional level, and also to the international system. The starting point is that, on priority issues, the Latin American agenda is very similar, global issues form an essential part of the regional agenda and many hemispheric issues are 'intermestic' for all concerned. However, there is still a great deal of difference with regard to the way such issues are resolved and prevented, and whose responsibility this is deemed to be.
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