Liberalism and Pan-Atlanticism (III): Liberalism and Pan-Atlantic Regionalism
Paul Isbell
No 2432, Policy briefs on Economic Trends and Policies from Policy Center for the New South
Abstract:
Pan-Atlantic cooperation is inspired by the opportunity to foster rising, widespread, and sustainable prosperity across Atlantic Basin societies, particularly in Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The key to unlocking this potential lies in deepening the Atlantic Basin’s already high level of intra-regional economic interdependence (when viewed as a single regional entity) and leveraging the untapped complementary opportunities within and across the Southern Atlantic. Furthermore, currently unfolding dynamics of economic and strategic decoupling also point to the potential for pan-Atlantic cooperation to channel some of the ‘x-shoring’ (i.e., ‘reshoring’, ‘friendshoring’ and ‘nearshoring’) of Northern Atlantic Plus supply chains into the Southern Atlantic.
Date: 2025-01
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