Contributions made by decentralised cooperation between the European Union and Latin America to territorial cooperation in Latin America
Subtitle:
issues for debate
Book Title:
Contributions made by decentralised cooperation between the European Union and Latin America to territorial cooperation in Latin America
Volume, number, page:
142 p.
Year of Publication:
2007
Organization Name:
European Union-Latin America Observatory on Decentralised Cooperation
Acronym:
OCD
Publisher:
OCD
City:
Barcelona
Country of Publication:
España
Full Date:
2007
Considered Countries:
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Uruguay
Paraguay
Bolivia
Colombia
Costa Rica
Ecuador
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Nicaragua
Mexico
Panama
Peru
Venezuela
Category:
Books
Theme:
Subregion - European Union
Country - European Union
BIREGIONAL RELATIONS UE - LAC
BIREGIONAL DIALOGUES UE-LAC
Government
Keyword(s):
Cross-border process
Territorial area
European Union
Latin America
Caribbean
Geography
Geopolitics
Geographical space
Human geography
Political geography
Physical geography
Social geography
Comparative analysis
Cross-border co-operation
Abstract:
The present study is the result of a process of reflection carried out under the auspices of the Observatory on Decentralised Cooperation (OCD) between the European Union and Latin America regarding the phenomenon of territorial cooperation in both regions. Its aim is to reflect upon the relevance and potential that public decentralised cooperation between Europe and Latin America has to strengthen in a decisive manner the territorial cooperation processes already underway in Latin America.The starting point for the study is the conviction that the territorial cooperation dynamics that have emerged in the heart of the European Union have been especially rich and that the experience accumulated in this fi eld represents a fundamental contribution to regional integration processes. The second important point of departure is the recognition that public decentralised cooperation between the European Union and Latin America is an emerging phenomenon, whose dynamism and specifi characteristics make it a privileged channel for the exchange of experiences between both regions and a means of enhancing local authorities’s administrative capacities and strengthening policies to promote social cohesion from a territorial perspective.It is these two premises that stimulated the Observatory’s interest in researching the extent to which decentralised cooperation could contribute to making territorial cooperation in Latin America more dynamic.
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