Description:
This analysis of one of the central issues of the our times focuses on Latin America, providing the first in-depth and empirically driven analysis of the models of regional governance in Latin America that have now emerged out of the 'crisis of liberalism'.
Review Quotes:
From the reviews:
"Examine how regional projects in the Americas are adapting, emerging and evolving independent of the hegemonic influence of the United States. ... For scholars of inter-American affairs and regionalism this book serves as an important touchstone summarizing the current state of affairs in Latin America. ... For the non-specialist and busy policy-maker ... it provides a clear, concise and sophisticated survey of the major regional processes and challenges that matter. ... should be read by generalists turning their attention to the Americas." (Sean Burges, International Affairs, Vol. 89 (2), March, 2013)