This volume, to which various prominent European and Latin American
scholars have contributed, provides critical insight into the
politics and economics of relations between the EU and Latin
America, particularly Mercosul, and on the significance of such
relations for multilateralism and the international order. The
events of 11 September shed new light on the analyses provided, and
give even more credence to the point made in many chapters
regarding the serious obstacles to the creation of an international
order firmly based on universally accepted norms and rules in which
regional groupings would play a greater role. The book provides a
timely reminder of just how important less politically visible but
consistent efforts at multilaterally focused regional integration
projects can be to counteracting the force of unilateral action and
zero-sum power politics.
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