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The Palgrave Handbook of EU-Latin American Relations
Revista española de derecho internacional, ISSN 0034-9380, ISSN-e 2387-1253, Vol. 77, Nº 2, 2025, págs. 351-352
La relación Unión Europea-América Latina en el contexto actual: socios por elección
Revista CIDOB d'afers internacionals, ISSN 1133-6595, ISSN-e 2013-035X, Nº. 141, 2025
This Handbook explores the interactions within the Euro-Latin American region and analyzes the interests, norms, and practices of actors influencing the governance of interregional issues and policies. The chapters examine how states and non-state players in the Atlantic region tackle issues related to asymmetries, development disparities, and adaptation to the global system. Eight sections cover the unique characteristics of the interregional connections between the European Union (EU) and Latin America. The first examines multiple perspectives on defining and understanding Euro-Latin American Space, and the second continues with explaining the role of three leading EU institutions in the relationship with Latin America. EU relations with Latin American regions and some individual countries are the subject of sections three and four. The economic and political bi-regional agendas are explored in sections five and six. This Handbook closes with two sections focused on the societal experiences and the role of external actors.
Introduction: Overview of EU-LAC relations
págs. 1-20
The Euro-Latin American space: A tale of disentangled imaginaries
págs. 23-38
págs. 39-54
págs. 55-74
The European Commission and the EEAS in the Bi-regional dialogue with Latin America: An evolving framework
págs. 77-94
The Council and Latin America: The voice of the states
págs. 95-114
The European Parliament and Latin America: Agreeing to disagree
págs. 115-129
págs. 133-156
Central America and the European Union: Fundamentals of an exceptional relationship
págs. 157-174
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Unpacking EU-Mercosur interregionalism: Actors, policies, and issues at stake
págs. 221-239
The EU and Mexico: Growth and drift in bilateral governance
págs. 243-260
Policy learning from the EU in Chile: Strengthening institutions and governance on social cohesion, energy, and trade
págs. 261-278
EU-Brazil: The challenge of bilateral alignments
págs. 279-294
European Union's Relations with Cuba: Reality and potential of the European pivot in the strategic triangle with the United States
págs. 295-314
EU-Venezuela relations: Review of the period 1999-2024
págs. 315-334
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págs. 355-378
págs. 379-402
EU-LAC digital alliance and global tech governance: An interregionalism 4.0 for a global governance 4.0
págs. 403-418
The EU-LAC alliance in a changing global landscape: Toward a mutual self-interest partnership
págs. 419-435
Democracy's crossroads: Illiberal populismand the struggle for hegemony
págs. 439-454
The EU-LAC defense and security: A governance to be(re)built
págs. 455-472
Strengthening transatlantic ties: Latin America-Europe cooperation against organized crime
págs. 473-488
Improving well-being: The role of the social contract
págs. 491-514
Climate change, biodiversity loss, and global insertion: Trends in governance paths among Latin America and Caribbean countries
págs. 515-534
EU-Latin America relations: Analyzing the dynamics of bi-regional migration governance
págs. 535-554
Feminist foreign policy: An opportunity for a bi-regional EU-CELAC compact
págs. 555-571
págs. 575-592
A paradigm shift in international cooperation? China and Europe: A political economy perspective from Latin America
págs. 593-608
págs. 609-624
The Euro-Latin American space in time of social and geopolitical contestation: Partners of choice
págs. 625-638
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