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FRIDE:
IS DIALOGUE
BETWEEN EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA USEFUL? - BY PUBLICACIONES FRIDE: 04/02/08
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / - 04
February 2008 -- This
debate
over the current situation and future relations between Europe and Latin
America, which took place last 23 of January, coincided with the launch of a new
book of the same title. It was coordinated by Casa
América, FRIDE, Fundación
Carolina and ICEI
and co-financed by the Spanish Agency for International Development
Cooperation (AECID).
The
first point of reflection was the usefulness of political dialogue between the
two regions. Although the panellists underlined the importance of political
dialogue, which was institutionalised in the 1980s, they also affirmed that it
was necessary to reactivate this communication and achieve concrete results.
Taking into account the reduced demographic weight of Latin America and the
European Union in the world, an alliance between the two with regard to common
interests (the environment, democracy, peace), would boost their global
influence. In this sense, and in the run-up to the V
Latin America, the Caribbean and the European Union Summit, to be held in
Lima in May, the panellists backed the book’s recommendation that the agenda
should focus on a few concrete areas of mutual interest.
With regard to the format of dialogue, the existence of ten inter-regional fora,
which demonstrates the complexity of Latin American integration, was emphasised.
The current centrifugal tendency in the region has resulted in a “crisis of
inter-regionalism”, according to ICEI's Cooperation and Development department
Director José Antonio Sanahuja, which is reflected in the difficulties
currently bedevilling association agreement negotiations in both MERCOSUR
and the Andean
Community.
On the other hand, it was also pointed out the EU has already signed agreements
with two bilateral partners: Chile
and Mexico.
In 2007 it likewise granted
Brazil the status of “strategic partner”. Although policies of exclusion
do not seem to be on the agenda, it is not clear whether the EU will continue to
pursue an inter-regional approach or instead give preference to bilateralism.
With the
latter option in mind, Albert Navarro, Spanish Secretary of State for the
European Union, suggested it would be legitimate for the EU to sign association
agreements with Colombia and Peru if progress is not made in negotiations with
CAN, including Ecuador and Bolivia. Mr Sanahuja meanwhile argued that, in order
to be seen as a credible actor on the international stage, Europe should
continue supporting the processes of Latin American integration as a
prerequisite to inter-regionalism.
Taking a
more comparative standpoint, FRIDE researcher Susanne Gratius underlined that
despite the ongoing deficits, the lack of inter-state conflicts demonstrates
that Latin America is still the region where democracy and integration have
worked best as formulas for peace.
FRIDE Director General Pierre Schori then added that political dialogue should
be an instrument to reduce poverty and inequality first and foremost, and that
Latin America remained the most unjust region of the world. Recalling the words
of OAS Secretary General José Miguel Insulza, “poverty is of colour and is
female”, and that 40 percent of the population of Latin America lives in
poverty and 20 percent in extreme poverty, Mr Schori said it was positive that
the continent’s leaders included a female president (Chile), a union leader
(Brazil) and a member of the indigenous community (Bolivia).
He went
on to argue that greater social cohesion was a necessary condition for peace,
democracy and development, however. Quoting Sergio Bitar, who said that Latin
America “cannot be Nordic in social issues and African in taxation”, he
identified the low levels of state fundraising as a principal challenge. In his
judgment, social inequality was intrinsically linked to the high levels of
violence that make Latin America the most dangerous part of the world.
The
major challenges facing Latin America, he argued, were poverty, violence and
weak democracies. He said it would be vital to make good use of the economic
boom in order to avert a political bang. In closing, Mr Schori reemphasised some
of the recommendations from the book, including the idea of creating a centre
for the prevention of inter-regional conflicts and a European-Latin America
initiative for Haiti.
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