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Latin America and International Trade: Regionalism and Beyond

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2022

Andy Klom*
Affiliation:
European Commission
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Copyright © 2005 by the University of Texas Press

Footnotes

1.

Andy Klom is an official of the European Commission, the executive of the European Union. This essay was written on a personal basis and opinions expressed in it are not those of the European Commission.

References

2. IRELA was until its demise in 2000 an EU-financed think tank on European-Latin American relations located in Madrid, mostly backed within the EU context by an alliance of Spanish and German political interests. Its reports and analysis were often thought to reflect a semi-official EU point of view, giving publicity to ideas and concepts circulating within the EU institutions.

3. Carol Wise and Riordan Roett, eds., Post-Stabiliztion Politics in Latin America: Competition, Transition, Collapse (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2003).

4. BRIC includes Brazil, Russia, India, and China.