Mercosur's Stagnation Dashes South America's Integration Dreams
The article discusses why Mercosur, a South American trade bloc, has not fully achieved its goal of becoming a common market after almost thirty years. It compares Mercosur's progress to the European Union's integration model but concludes that South America is unlikely to achieve a similar level of integration in the near future. Member states, like Brazil, are focused on domestic issues rather than further integration.