The European Union and Regional Integration: a Comparative Perspective and Lessons for the Americas.
 


Joaquín Roy and Roberto Domínguez (eds.). Miami: European Union Center/Jean Monnet Chair, University of Miami, 2005. 314 pp.

ISBN 0-9638678-6-5; JZ5331 .E87 2005 

Introduction, Joaquín Roy and Roberto Domínguez; North America: NAFTA: Assessments and Institutional Developmen, Roberto Domínguez; North America: Three Nations, a Partnership, or a Community?,Robert Pastor; North America Security: A Community or an Identity?,Alejandro Chanona; The future of Mexican-U.S. Economic Relations: Is the EU a Model for North America?,Gustavo Vega Cánovas; Comparing Canada, the European Union, and NAFTA:Comparative Carpers and Constitutional Conundrums,Steven B. Wolinetz; Central America and the Caribbean: Prospects for the Central American Customs Union,Fernando Rueda-Junquera; The Politics of the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), Eric Jacobstein; The European Union and the Caribbean: the Case of Cub, Joaquín Roy; An overview of Regional Governance Arrangements within the Caribbean Community (CARICOM),Wendy Grenade; Internal Political Tribalism and Regional Integration in the Caribbean, David Hinds; South America: European Union External Relations with the Andean Community: A Governance Approach, Aimee Kanner; The Role of Networks in the European Union’s Foreign Policy toward Colombia,Roberto Domínguez; Understanding Mercosur and its Future, Félix Peña; Mercosur: Political Development and Comparative Issues with the European Union, Marcos Aurelio Guedes de Oliveira; Hemispheric Integration: The Uniqueness of the FTAA from an EU Perspective, Joaquín Roy; Reflections on the Development and Prospects of the FTAA: Does It Relate to the European Experience? Ambler H. Moss; The Free Trade Area of the Americas: Current Status and Prospects, Jeffrey Schott; Strategic Hemispheric Objectives for the Next Decade from a European Perspective, Karl Buck