Multilevel Governance in South America: Borderline Mercocities and Mercosur Regional Integration
Author(s) -
Leonardo Mèrcher,
Glaucia Julião Bernardo,
Evelise Zampier da Silva
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
conjuntura global
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2317-6563
DOI - 10.5380/cg.v8i2.70032
Subject(s) - corporate governance , politics , order (exchange) , political science , multi level governance , regional integration , process (computing) , regional science , public administration , geography , business , finance , law , computer science , operating system
Based on data collection about national borders in South America, it was possible to observe that cities started to play an important role in public policies for regional integration. In order to understand these agents and how multilevels of governance in borderlines agendas are working on, the following analysis were conducted by: i) the mapping scenario of borderlines cities in South America; ii) and the Mercocities Network as an example of multilevel governance in the current process of regional integration of borderlines agendas. The results show that, despite the existing shared knowledge about public policies among South-American cities, the Mercocities Network also changes the political dynamic in the region by transferring part of border integration responsibilities from MERCOSUR national States to cities.
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