Since the late 1950s, Latin American countries have formally committed to developing integration processes for their economies. This work examines the current rethinking of the projects of the 1950s; the compatibility of subregionalization and sectoralization in the regional integration approach; the tension between integration as a multilateral proposal and integration as a sum of bilateral proposals; the interaction in the internal and external dimensions of integration and, finally, the challenge of defining a project that would allow each country to maintain its individuality within the framework of effective solidarity.
Keywords:
Latin America, Integration, Development, International Economic Relations, Dependency
Author Biography
Félix Peña, INTAL
Autor y profesor argentino; es jefe del sector jurídico de INTAL.
Peña, F. (1975). Tendencias y perspectivas de la integración económica en América Latina. Estudios Internacionales, 8(29), p. 137–152. https://doi.org/10.5354/0719-3769.1975.17346