The EU-Latin American Strategic Partnership

Subtitle
state of play and ways forward
Volume, number, page
90 p.
Year of Publication
2017
Author(s)
MÜLLER Gustavo G.
WOUTERS Jan
DEFRAIGNE Jean-Christophe
Organization Name
Directorate-General for External Policies - European Parliament
Publisher
European Parliament
City
Brussels
Country of Publication
Belgium
Full Date
2017
ISBN or ISSN
978-92-846-2039-5
Considered Countries
Chile
Colombia
Mexico
Peru
Argentina
Bulgaria
China
Guatemala
Category
Official Documents
Theme
Subregion - European Union
BIREGIONAL RELATIONS UE - LAC
Agreements
Association Agreeements
Strategic Partnerships
Keyword(s)
Foreign Policy
International cooperation
International economic cooperation agreements
Economic integration policy
Bilateral relations
Development aid
Human Rights
Latin America
regional cooperation
trade agreements
European Union
Mercosur
Pacific Alliance
Unasur
ALBA
SICA
EuroLat
Abstract
By looking at the current social, economic and political trends in Latin America and the Caribbean and at recent developments in the EU’s relation with the region, this study explores windows of opportunity for advancing the EU-Latin American strategic partnership. It is argued that, although asymmetries between Europe and Latin America might impact and diminish the bi-regional relationship, the EU is wellpositioned to play a more active role in Latin America by strengthening existing institutional links, such as the strategic bi-regional partnership between the EU and the
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) and the Euro-Latin America Parliamentary Assembly (EuroLat). The study concludes with tailor-made recommendations in order to advance the EU’s engagement and cooperation with individual Latin American countries and with the region as a whole, both through traditional cooperative channels and through closer parliamentary links within the framework of EuroLat.
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