The EU-CELAC Summit in Brussels: New Horizons or New Geopolitical Schemes?
... combine the new with the old: while announcing the normalization of relations with Cuba, Washington calls Venezuela a “threat to the US” just as it did in the 1960s, launching an... ... Liberty Island. At the same time, the United States is undertaking efforts to split the CELAC and the emerging Latin-Caribbean bloc by promoting certain Latin American integration projects to the detriment of others. The most dynamic of... ... in 2013, and its members are Mexico, Colombia, Chile and Peru [1] . In contrast to Mercosur with its informal leadership of Brazil, membership for Venezuela and strong...