Differentiation theory and the ontologies of regionalism in Latin America

Publication Name
Revista Brasileira de Politica Internacional
Volume, number, page
60:1, pp.1-21
Year of Publication
2017
Author(s)
KLEINSCHMIDT Jochen
GALLEGO PÉREZ Pablo
Organization Name
Instituto Brasileiro de Relações Internacionais
Acronym
IBRI
Publisher
Instituto Brasileiro de Relações Internacionais
City
Brasilia
Country of Publication
Brazil
Full Date
2017
ISBN or ISSN
0034-7329
Considered Countries
Brazil
Category
Academic articles
Theme
Country - LAC
Agreements
Association Agreeements
Strategic Partnerships
Government
Keyword(s)
Regional Integration
Economic integration policy
Latin America
Differentiation Theory
International Relations Theory
Regionalism
CELAC
Unasur
ALBA
Mercosur
SICA
LAFTA
CAN
ASEAN
Abstract
In this article, we argue that conventional understandings of regional integration based on neo-functionalism, hitherto often used to describe the diverse projects of Latin American regionalism, are of limited utility in that context. Rather than representing processes of economic or political unification, the various regionalisms could be understood more productively as a reaction to the crisis in legitimacy that social orders in the region have experienced under the conditions of globalized modernity.
We then deploy an understanding of regionalism derived from sociological differentiation theory in order to advance this argument.
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