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Desde arriba y desde abajo: Gobiernos, clases dominantes y movimientos obreros y sociales en el rediseño de la integración latinoamericana

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Título
Desde arriba y desde abajo: Gobiernos, clases dominantes y movimientos obreros y sociales en el rediseño de la integración latinoamericana
Trabajo y sociedad
Autor
Julián Kan
Assunto
Clase dominante
Classe dominante
Emerging factors
Gobiernos
Governos
Integración latinoamericana
Integração latino-americana
MERCOSUL e ALCA
MERCOSUR y ALCA
Movimento operário
Movimiento obrero
Suffering-happiness
Work
Abstract
At the beginning of the 21st century the Latin America countries left aside the commercialist perspective concerning their area of entailment, giving way to a repoliticization of the regional integration. This occurred due to the fact that some governments began to question, in major or minor depth, the political and economic neoliberal scene of the decade of nineteen-ninety. Nevertheless, from a critical outlook on the projects of regional integration like the MERCOSUR and the negotiations for the FTAA and of the international relations in general, we understand that the decisions of the governments in foreign and regional policy are in keeping with the most general social relations. In consequence, we propose to analyze here the relationship between civil society and regional integration, approaching stances and actions of diverse fractions and sectors of the dominant and subaltern classes which had influence on the redesign of the Latin-American integration. The hypothesis that guides this paper is that that redesign, in particular the reorientation towards the MERCOSUR and the rejection of the FTAA, were a result of both the challenging "from above" by the questioning of the dominant local classes, and also of the challenging "from below", that is to say, of the labor and social movements of the region.
issue
26
Páginas
193-224
Date
2016-06
título curto
Trabajo y sociedad
Língua
es
issn
1514-6871
Publisher
SciELO Argentina
Coleções
Zotero - Teste