Publications
As part of its activities to promote the debate on common strategies related to the EU-LAC bi-regional association, the Foundation carries out research and studies on issues identified by both regions.
These studies are published in this section of the web site, in order to encourage debate and promote exchange on best practices and specialised knowledge.
The publications are organised into the following series: Bi-Regional Economic Perspectives; Bi-Regional Relations; Conferences; Democracy Studies; ECLAC / EU-LAC Bi-Regional Outlook; EU-LAC Forum of Global Governance and Reflection Fora. The Foundation also publish a Newsletter that provides a multi-stakeholder space for dissemination of information on the topics on th bi-regional agenda; and encourages young researchers to work on EU-LAC relations.
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Publications
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The Caribbean in the EU-CELAC Partnership
This publication is the result of a specific study commissioned by the EU-LAC Foundation with the aim to analyse the question of how the participation of the Caribbean in CELAC could be strengthened in order to boost CELAC and the Bi-regional Strategic ...
- Author(s)/Editor(s):
- Annita Montoute (Lead researcher and Coordinator of study), Andy Knight, Jacqueline Laguardia Martínez, Debbie Mohammed, Dave Seerattan
- Published in:
- Germany, 21 December 2017
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Study on Latin America, the Caribbean and Central and Eastern Europe: Potential for the economic exchange
This study analyses the potential for economic exchange between the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) and those of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), as well as providing an overview of relations between these regions. It provides ...
- Author(s)/Editor(s):
- Anna Ayuso, Jordi Bacaria Colom, Santiago Villar
- Published in:
- Germany, 12 May 2014
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Culture as an Instrument of Social Transformation
Starting from the premise that culture is a key factor for sustainable development, this essay describes how culture creates bridges between groups and people and connects stories and traditions. The author makes a theoretical journey through the ...
- Author(s)/Editor(s):
- Ronald Grätz
- Published in:
- Germany, 25 July 2017
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The Bolivian Position at the International Climate Change Negotiations
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change establishes the objective of achieving to stabilize the emission of greenhouse gases on the planet, allowing the ecosystems to adapt to climate change in a natural way. This should be considered as ...
- Author(s)/Editor(s):
- Diego Pacheco
- Published in:
- Bolivia, 8 December 2014