Interregionalism the Case of Latin America

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Bernadett Lehoczki

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The aim of this study is to give an introduction to the place and role of Latin America as a world region in interregional relations. Latin America –at the regional and the state level– has long and deep experiences in being involved in inter-regional cooperation, a new element of global governance. After a short introduction to the phenomenon of interregionalism, the study focuses on the Latin American way of involvement and participation in inter-regional cooperation trying to detect special regional characteristics for deeper understanding.

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Lehoczki, B. (2020). Interregionalism: the Case of Latin America. Acta Hispanica, (II), 141–150. https://doi.org/10.14232/actahisp.2020.0.141-150
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Bernadett Lehoczki, Institute of International Studies, Corvinus University of Budapest

Bernadett Lehoczki is an associate professor at the Institute of International Relations, Corvinus University of Budapest (CUB). She earned her PhD in 2009 at the International Relations Multidisciplinary PhD Program at CUB, the title of her dissertation was ‘China and Latin America: a New System of Relations’ analysing the opportunities and challenges of China-Latin America relations in the framework of interregionalism. She teaches in BA, MA and PhD programs at Corvinus and has been a visiting professor in other Hungarian
universities. Lehoczki publishes regularly in Hungarian and English on Latin America’s place in the international system, Latin American regional organisations and relations with actors, such as the US or China. Currently, she is working on comparative articles analysing Latin America and Central Eastern Europe.

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