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Cooperation for Development in South America: the SouthSouth and Triangular Cooperation contributions to regionalism and to interregionalism

Co-author(s)
Juliana Peixoto Batista ; HERRERO, MARIA BELEN ; Artur Boya
Trade Topics
Latin America
Regional Integration

Within the International Development Cooperation System, South-South and Triangular Cooperation (SSTC) has evolved as a multidimensional mechanism for promoting development, political dialogue, and regional integration across the Global South. In South America, these modalities acquire specific meanings that reflect regional debates on autonomy, solidarity, and alternative development models. Beyond the transfer of resources or technical knowledge, SSTC represents a political space where diverse actors articulate interests and construct regional and interregional linkages. In this perspective, this chapter examines how SSTC can strengthen both regionalism and interregionalism in South America, exploring each modality’s specific contributions and limitations.

Link: https://bicyt.conicet.gov.ar/fichas/produccion/en/13063091