Regional Integration: a new opportunity to face the crises
The current crisis has its roots in a model of overproduction and over-consumption; promoted by free trade policies and an unsustainable exploitation of natural and energy resources. Regional integration appears as a way to overcome the global economic crisis through the development of solidarity and dynamic intra-regional economic ties.
An international conference of governments and social movements is being convened to advance the debate about the possibilities to respond to the current crisis through regional alternatives based on solidarity and dynamic intra-regional economic ties.
Comunique From participants in the conference “Regional Integration: A new opportunity to face the crisis”
Asunción, Paraguay, 6 August 2009
The implications of ‘the global crisis’ in relation to the challenges and the strategic regional policy alternatives facing the southern African development community
Dot Keet, July 2009
Regional Integration: An Opportunity to Overcome the Crisis
Hemispheric Social Alliance
March 2009
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