Mauricio Macri’s Government and the Regional Integration: from MERCOSUL to the Pacific Aliance?
Journal Title: Conjuntura Austral: journal of the Global South - Year 2016, Vol 7, Issue 37
Abstract
In recent months South America has undergone a series of political and ideological changes that have impacted on regional integration. In Argentina, the assumption of Macri’s government has led to reassessments regarding the Pacific Alliance and MERCOSUR. In this paper, we analyze the livelihood of such qualifications, noting that a possible "convergence" should be thought carefully
Authors and Affiliations
Anabella Busso, Julieta Zelicovich
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