Some clues to explain the Argentina’s foreign policy post 2001 crisis
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https://doi.org/10.22456/2178-8839.54402Keywords:
Política Exterior, Argentina, Brasil, Estados UnidosAbstract
This paper biefly deals with the development of Argentina's foreign policy during the first decade and a half of the 21st century. We analyze the strategies adopted by successive administrations when facing the challenges posed by the main national and international issues in each government. Due to the importance of Brazil and the United States to Argentina, interactions with these actors are discussed, highlighting moments of rapprochement and distance in both relations. Securitization of the global agenda and the war in Iraq, the ties with the region and MERCOSUR, the negotiation of the external debt, Argentina's international reintegration and the international financial crisis are the axes we present in order to understand the guidelines of the described foreign policy.
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