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¿Cómo hacer la Alianza del Pacífico amigable para la región?

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  • Laszlo Vladimir Palotas Kelen
  • Claudia Marcela Duarte Pulido

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Resumen Este ensayo caracteriza brevemente la Alianza del Pacífico (ALP) y la ubica entre las tradiciones alternativas del regionalismo y del panamericanismo. Analiza las membresías de la ALP (liberal, emergente pura) y del Mercosur (cohabitación). Compara los mandatos específicos de los dos esquemas con respecto a la función social, el recurso al arbitraje en el Centro Internacional de Arreglo de Diferencias Relativas a Inversiones y la unión aduanera. Subraya que la ALP debería consolidar rápidamente su cohesión, pues México y Chile están más vinculados a Brasil en el Mercosur. ******* Abstract This paper briefly characterizes the Pacific Alliance (ALP) and ranks it among the alternative traditions of the regionalism and Pan Americanism. It analyzes the ALP memberships (pure liberalemergent) and Mercosur (cohabitation). It compares the specific mandates of the two schemes regarding the social function, the use of arbitration at the International Centre for Dispute Settlement related to Investment and the customs union. It stresses that the ALP should rapidly consolidate their cohesion as Mexico and Chile are more closely linked to Brazil-Mercosur.

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  • Laszlo Vladimir Palotas Kelen & Claudia Marcela Duarte Pulido, 2014. "¿Cómo hacer la Alianza del Pacífico amigable para la región?," Revista Lebret, Universidad Santo Tomás - Bucaramanga, vol. 6, pages 115-141, December.
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    Keywords

    Alianza del Pacífico; Mercosur; complejidad institucional; balanceo institucional.;
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    JEL classification:

    • F15 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Economic Integration
    • N76 - Economic History - - Economic History: Transport, International and Domestic Trade, Energy, and Other Services - - - Latin America; Caribbean

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