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The Dilemma of Latin American Integration
Section: CURRENT ISSUES / ANALYSIS
Author: Armando Anel
Publication: The world & I online
Issue Date: 1/1/2006
Size: 562 Words, 3,801 Characters

The idea of Latin American integration, understood as a political-economic entity in the style of the European Union, has been making the rounds among the region's elite for a long time. To the efforts of the Caracas-Havana axis, determined to take the lead in this integration, are added governments and noted figures that see in the project a launching pad toward development. According to a recent statement made by Peruvian Chancellor Oscar Maurtua in Brasilia: "Integrat...

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...d political factors in the task of constructing a South American Union in the style of the EU. This second variant is problematic, given the institutional instability of the continent and its cultural underdevelopment. It remains to be seen if the first will go anywhere beyond the signing of joint accords, or whether the disquieting Castro-Chavez way takes the lead.

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