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Andean and South American Integration - Coggle Diagram
Andean and South American
Integration
Cooperation
It is the result of a strategy applied to the objective developed by groups of people or institutions that share the same interest or objective.
Integration
InternationalCooperation
Commercial Union
Common Market
Political System with own sovereignty
European Integration
Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands (Holland) and Luxembourg created the "European Coal and Steel Community". In Rome signed in 1957, they established a "common market."
Steps
Free Trade and Customs Union Area:
Single Market
Euro
New Institutions and New Countries
European Union
Asian Integration
Asian Pacific
Economic Cooperation
Created in 1989, it has 21 member countries from East Asia, and from North and SouthAmerica.
Association of Southeast
Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Created in 1967 and brings together ten member states. Is the region with the fastest and fastest economic growth in the world.
African Integration
In the continent, 14 economic regions have been defined that overlap geographically.
Arab Maghreb Union
East African Community
Economic Community of West African States
Economic Community of Central African States
West African Monetary Union
Andean and South American Integration
Simon Bolivar created the great Colombia with Venezuela, Colombia, Panama and Ecuador.
He proposed the formation of a league for all of Hispano-America.
The Roots
In 1960 la (CEPAL) dio un impulso integracionista y la Asociación Latinoamericana de Integración (ALADI) fue fundado.
Later the Andean Pact and the Central American Common Market were founded.
Brasil, Argentina, Uruguay y Paraguay formed MERCOSUR.
ANDEAN PACT / COMUNIDAD ANDINA
The Andean Pact was founded in 1969. Its fundamental instrument was the "Cartagena Agreement", originally signed by Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Bolivia. In a few years, Chile retired and Venezuela joined, which years later it retired.
MERCOSUR
UNASUR / Unión de Naciones del Sur
At the Presidential Summit in Cuzco on December 8, 2004, the presidents of South America formed the South American Community of Nations. Since the Cuzco meeting, the name of the "community" was changed to UNASUR (Union of South American Nations) and expectations about the scope of the organization waned.