Venezuela And Regionalization
Venezuela and Regionalization
“Regionalization is today seen as a key way in which Latin America can achieve greater
autonomy and development within the international system. Examine the prospects it
holds out for a particular country or set of countries within the region.”
Introduction
Regionalization is the diametric opposite of globalization; instead of a nation throwing itself
into the matrix of multinational corporate control of ever-increasing amounts of monetary
and cultural capital, eroding its national and cultural sovereignty, a nation or regions can
embrace regionalization, which focuses on local or regional trade and cultural alliances
and the bolstering of national strength and relying on unilateral policy decisions vis-à-vis
deferring to international, multilateral institutions. Venezuela, under the stewardship of its
current president, Hugo Chávez, is operating in reaction to and against the conformity
suggested by the ‘radical’......
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