"Sem burocracias, sem ideologias": a desintegração regional na América do Sul

Progressists governments or the "pink wave" in South America in the 2000s reshapedregionalintegration, creating and modifying their initiatives, seeing it as an instrument for jointconfrontation of regional problems and adding it to their government programs. In2003, theSouthern Common Mar...

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1. Verfasser: Ramos, Fabielly Bellagamba
Weitere Verfasser: Lindozo, José Antônio Spineli
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topic Integração regional
Ultraliberalismo
Governos
América do Sul
CNPQ::OUTROS::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS
spellingShingle Integração regional
Ultraliberalismo
Governos
América do Sul
CNPQ::OUTROS::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS
Ramos, Fabielly Bellagamba
"Sem burocracias, sem ideologias": a desintegração regional na América do Sul
description Progressists governments or the "pink wave" in South America in the 2000s reshapedregionalintegration, creating and modifying their initiatives, seeing it as an instrument for jointconfrontation of regional problems and adding it to their government programs. In2003, theSouthern Common Market (MERCOSUR) had been relaunched, varying its agendawiththeinclusion of social, cultural and educational issues, among others. The following year, in2004,the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) was created, in2008, theUnion of South American Nations (UNASUR) and, in 2012, the Communityof LatinAmerican and Caribbean States (CELAC). However, as of 2012, the ultraliberal right, throughcoups d'état and electoral processes, had returned to power in some South Americancountries,such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Equador, Paraguai and Uruguai. Consideringthat theregional integration and the governments are strictly connected phenomena, it asks: howultraliberal governments influencing the South American regional integration? Acentralhypothesis is that the ultraliberal governments are provoking a regional disintegration, inorder to dissolve, make flexibility and make strictly commercial the South Americanregionalintegration initiatives MERCOSUR and UNASUR. Objective to analyze the influenceofultraliberal governments in the South American regional integration. The researchmethod, asto the approach, is hypothetical-deductive, and the research carried out is bibliographicanddocumental. The bibliographical research technique comprises the theoretical frameworkregarding South American regionalism and its initiatives, and ultraliberalism, throughbooks,articles, dissertations, and theses, among others. The documental technique retrievesthesample of ninety-four sources that comprise news from national and international electronicjournals and official communiqués from the countries foreign ministries. Of the sampleofninety-four documentary sources, fifty-three refer to UNASUR and forty-one to MERCOSUR.It was concluded that the ultra-liberal governments promoted regional disintegrationinSouthAmerica, transforming MERCOSUR into a strictly commercial initiative, and triedtoendUNASUR through the creation of the Forum for the Progress of South America (PROSUR).
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title "Sem burocracias, sem ideologias": a desintegração regional na América do Sul
title_short "Sem burocracias, sem ideologias": a desintegração regional na América do Sul
title_full "Sem burocracias, sem ideologias": a desintegração regional na América do Sul
title_fullStr "Sem burocracias, sem ideologias": a desintegração regional na América do Sul
title_full_unstemmed "Sem burocracias, sem ideologias": a desintegração regional na América do Sul
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spelling ri-123456789-500942022-12-12T20:47:52Z "Sem burocracias, sem ideologias": a desintegração regional na América do Sul Ramos, Fabielly Bellagamba Lindozo, José Antônio Spineli http://lattes.cnpq.br/0299280576357636 http://lattes.cnpq.br/9490707517933297 Silva, Anaxsuell Fernando da Oliveira, João Emanuel Evangelista de http://lattes.cnpq.br/6160348751743948 Dasso Júnior, Aragon Érico Medeiros, Marcelo de Almeida Integração regional Ultraliberalismo Governos América do Sul CNPQ::OUTROS::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS Progressists governments or the "pink wave" in South America in the 2000s reshapedregionalintegration, creating and modifying their initiatives, seeing it as an instrument for jointconfrontation of regional problems and adding it to their government programs. In2003, theSouthern Common Market (MERCOSUR) had been relaunched, varying its agendawiththeinclusion of social, cultural and educational issues, among others. The following year, in2004,the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) was created, in2008, theUnion of South American Nations (UNASUR) and, in 2012, the Communityof LatinAmerican and Caribbean States (CELAC). However, as of 2012, the ultraliberal right, throughcoups d'état and electoral processes, had returned to power in some South Americancountries,such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Equador, Paraguai and Uruguai. Consideringthat theregional integration and the governments are strictly connected phenomena, it asks: howultraliberal governments influencing the South American regional integration? Acentralhypothesis is that the ultraliberal governments are provoking a regional disintegration, inorder to dissolve, make flexibility and make strictly commercial the South Americanregionalintegration initiatives MERCOSUR and UNASUR. Objective to analyze the influenceofultraliberal governments in the South American regional integration. The researchmethod, asto the approach, is hypothetical-deductive, and the research carried out is bibliographicanddocumental. The bibliographical research technique comprises the theoretical frameworkregarding South American regionalism and its initiatives, and ultraliberalism, throughbooks,articles, dissertations, and theses, among others. The documental technique retrievesthesample of ninety-four sources that comprise news from national and international electronicjournals and official communiqués from the countries foreign ministries. Of the sampleofninety-four documentary sources, fifty-three refer to UNASUR and forty-one to MERCOSUR.It was concluded that the ultra-liberal governments promoted regional disintegrationinSouthAmerica, transforming MERCOSUR into a strictly commercial initiative, and triedtoendUNASUR through the creation of the Forum for the Progress of South America (PROSUR). Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico - CNPq Os governos progressistas ou a “onda rosa” na América do Sul nos anos 2000 ressignificarama integração regional, criando e modificando suas iniciativas, vendo-a como uminstrumentode enfrentamento conjunto dos problemas regionais e adicionando-a emseus programasdegoverno. Em 2003, o Mercado Comum do Sul (MERCOSUL) foi relançado, variandosuaagenda com a inclusão de temas sociais, culturais, educacionais, entre outros. No anoseguinte,em 2004, foi criada a Aliança Bolivariana para os Povos da Nossa América (ALBA), em2008,a União de Nações Sul-americanas (UNASUL) e, em 2012, a Comunidade de Estados Latino-americanos e Caribenhos (CELAC). Entretanto, a partir de 2012, a direita ultraliberal, atravésde golpes de Estado e processos eleitorais, regressou ao poder emalguns paísessul-americanos, como na Argentina, no Brasil, no Chile, no Equador, no Paraguai e noUruguai.Considerando que a integração regional e os governos são fenômenos estritamente conectados,questiona-se: como os governos ultraliberais influenciam a integração regional sul-americana?A hipótese central é que os governos ultraliberais estão provocando uma desintegraçãoregional na América do Sul, de modo a dissolver, a flexibilizar e a tornar estritamentecomercial as iniciativas de integração regional sul-americanas MERCOSULe UNASUL.Objetiva-se analisar a influência dos governos ultraliberais na integração regional sul-americana. O método de pesquisa, quanto à abordagem, é hipotético-dedutivo, e as pesquisasrealizadas são a bibliográfica e a documental. A técnica de pesquisa bibliográfica compreendeo arcabouço teórico a respeito do regionalismo sul-americano, e suas iniciativas, edoultraliberalismo, através de livros, artigos, dissertações, teses, entre outras. Atécnicadocumental recupera a amostra de noventa e quatro fontes que compreendemnotíciasdeperiódicos eletrônicos nacionais e internacionais e comunicados oficiais dos ministériosderelações exteriores dos países. Da amostra de noventa e quatro fontes documentais, cinquentae três referem-se à UNASUL e quarenta e uma ao MERCOSUL. Concluiu-se que os governosultraliberais promoveram uma desintegração regional na América do Sul, transformandooMERCOSUL em uma iniciativa estritamente comercial, e tentaram terminar coma UNASUL,através da criação do Fórum para o Progresso da América do Sul (PROSUL). 2022-12-12T20:47:16Z 2022-12-12T20:47:16Z 2022-07-20 doctoralThesis RAMOS, Fabielly Bellagamba. "Sem burocracias, sem ideologias": a desintegração regional na América do Sul. Orientador: José Antônio Spinelli Lindozo. 2022. 277f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Sociais) - Centro de Ciências Humanas, Letras e Artes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2022. https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/50094 pt_BR Acesso Aberto application/pdf Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte Brasil UFRN PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM CIÊNCIAS SOCIAIS