‘The Question of Democracy in Regional Integration Models’

International Workshop

Venue:
Complutense University of Madrid (UCM)

During the recent decades, we have seen how Latin American countries like Venezuela, Brazil, Ecuador, Argentina, Bolivia, or Colombia contributed to new forms of broad regional cooperation and integration among diverse actors both in economic and political level.

 

Such processes, despite the recent setbacks, have given birth to a series of fruitful experiences of democratic consolidation and the extension of direct democracy mechanisms. Additionally, Latin America experienced developments of creation, consolidation, and expansion of social rights. In parallel, the European Union also experiences similar challenges regarding the democratic integration and its consolidation. Currently, we find ourselves at a crossroads inasmuch we opt for the consolidation of a European social development model based on increased political participation. The only “other” way is the rupture of the welfare state model along with the extension of political passivity of the European people.

The question of the democratic challenge related with integration models, establishes a dialogue between two regional realities so disparate as those of Europe and Latin America. While in Europe we see the rise of political movements that now more than ever propose a rupture with the Euro or the European Union itself, the governments of Latin America have evaluated the lack of greater regional integration and characterized it as one of the problems to be fixed, emphasizing the need for further and better political and economic articulation.

The workshop

The workshop “The Question of Democracy in Regional Integration Models” attempts to delve into the analysis of current realities through a deepening on the analysis of democracy and regional integration while establishing bases to strengthen networks and alliances among the civil society in Europe and in Latin America.

Organisers: transform! europe, Foundation for a Europe of the Citizens (La FEC)

Over these three days, participants from the academic realm will meet with representatives of social organizations and think tanks linked to political movements in Latin America and Europe.

The debates will evolve around the following axes:

  • Economic integration. Focus on analyzing the best options for the reversal of the disastrous effects of neoliberal globalization, from a progressive perspective that must bring us to the question of popular sovereignty within the framework of regional integration.
  • Political integration. Address from a historical perspective the current debates on political processes at a regional level, covering not only a diagnosis of the current state of affairs, but also an analysis of prospective future scenarios.
  • Social and cultural integration. In Latin America the idea of pan-Americanism provides an identity to a continent that presents a cohesion through a common (Spanish) or similar (Portuguese) language that has allowed the existence of transnational movements in the areas of civil society and cultural production and reproduction.

Supplementarily, and as part of the main objectives of the project, the organisers of the seminar will attempt to give continuity to the meetings which used to be held in the framework of the Latin American Progressive Conference of the foundations and associations linked with the political and social movements of Latin America.

Video recordings of all sessions will be available for the public after the workshop. It will be followed by an electronic edition containing the various contributions that will be distributed in the Spanish-speaking world under the title “Democracy and Integration in Latin America.”

See also: www.lafec.org/democracia-e-integracion-regional


Programme

 

Monday, 18 June

16:00 Welcome and introduction

  • Margarita Ferré, President of the Foundation for a Europe of the Citizens
  • Pabel Muñoz, Director of the Institute of Political Thought
  • Walter Baier, Political Coordinator of transform! europe
  • Representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation

17:00-18:30 Roundtable: Democracy and regional integration – a Latin American perspective

  • Economic Integration – Sergio Martín (CELAG)
  • Political Integration – Pabel Muñoz (IPPE-Eloy Alfaro)
  • Social and Cultural Integration – Francisco Sierra (FIM, US)

18:30 Coffee break

18:30-20:00 Roundtable: Neoliberal globalization and economic integration: The challenge of social justice and equality

  • Introduction by Sergio Martín (Instituto de Pensamiento Político y Económico)
  • Rodolfo Rieznik (Economistas sin Fronteras)
  • Haris Golemis (Scientific and Strategic Advisor of transform! europe)
  • Eddy Sánchez (Fundación de Investigaciones Marxistas, UCM)

 

Tuesday, 19 June

09:00-11:00 Roundtable: New political instruments on the regional scale. The state at a crossroads

  • Introduction by Pabel Muñoz
  • Walter Baier (transform! europe)
  • Jairo Estrada (Voces por la Paz y la Conciliación, Colombia)
  • Adriana Salvatierra (Cámara de Senadores, Bolivia)

11:00-11:30 Coffee Break

11:30-14:00 Working groups – Assessment of Integration by regional blocks

  • Introduction by Μaite Mola (Party of the European Left)

14:00-16:00 Lunch

16:00-18:00 Roundtable: The construction of the Latin American identity: Society and culture as an area of dispute

  • Introduction by Javier Moreno (Foundation for a Europe of the Citizens)
  • Francisco Sierra (FIM, University of Seville, Spain)
  • Belkys Lay Rodríguez (Department of International Relations PCC, Cuba)
  • Joaquim Soriano (Foundation Perseu Abramo, Brazil)

18:00-18:30 Coffee Break

18:30-20:30 Side Event – Public conference of Rafael Correa, Former President of Ecuador (Jardines Arquitecto Ribero – Madrid): “Latin America in dispute”

 

Wednesday, 20 June

09:00-11:00 Meeting of the Networks of European and Latin American Foundations: Common objectives and agenda

  • Facilitator and Representative of transform! europe (European foundations): Cornelia Hildebrandt (Board of transform! europe, Rosa Luxemburg Foundation)

11:00-11:30 Coffee Break

11: 30-13:00 Closing Ceremony

  • Introduction: Angelina Giannopoulou (transform! europe)
  • “The End of the progressive cycle in Latin America?”, Representatives of the Embassies of Cuba, Bolivia and Venezuela in Spain