
Transgovernmental Networks & Health Cooperation | Dr. Octavio Segovia
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How are flexible networks reshaping regionalism in the Americas—and what can we learn from them in times of crisis?
🎙️ Dr. Ivo Ganchev speaks with Dr. Octavio González Miguel Segovia (FLACSO-México) in the first of a two-part conversation to explore:
- The rise of transgovernmental networks (TGNs) and how they differ from traditional intergovernmental organizations
- Case studies like the Global Health Security Initiative (GHSI) and their role in regional cooperation
- Institutional factors that shape regional responses to health crises
- The push and pull between ideology and interests in North vs. South American regionalism
- Lessons from BRICS for flexible, interest-driven collaboration in Latin America
This episode examines how TGNs offer a more adaptable, pragmatic model of regional integration—particularly in public health—and how divergent approaches across the Americas are shaping the future of cooperation.
🎧 New Regional Orders is the official podcast of the Centre for Regional Integration, hosted by Dr. Ivo Ganchev. Each season focuses on a different world region, unpacking the political, economic, social, and geographic factors that drive regional change.
🔗 Learn More:
Centre for Regional Integration: www.regionalintegration.org
Dr. Ivo Ganchev: www.ivoganchev.com
Dr. Octavio González Segovia: https://fminvestiga.flacso.edu.mx/investigadores-invitados