[Description in English]
Latin America and the Caribbean: New forms of Cooperation
South-South dimensions
South-South cooperation has acquired renewed importance. The enormous heterogeneity and the pressing needs of middle income countries, like those of Latin America, demonstrate that international aid flows are insufficient, since they have largely shifted to other regions of the world. In addition, within these countries there has been an increasing willingness to be important actors in the cooperation process for the development of other nations. This book seeks to contribute to the analysis of the ways in which the different modalities of cooperation for development can be observed in the Latin American region and the challenges and potentialities they face in a dynamic and complex context. Through the contributions of these distinguished authors, the book aims to help generate knowledge on the path to follow to ensure that international cooperation, in any of its forms, is more efficacious and contributes more effectively to the development of nations.