Argentina in the world

Going back and forth?

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47284/2359-2419.2020.29.125135

Keywords:

Argentinas’s Foreign Policy, Alberto Fernández, Mauricio Macri, Contemporary History, Autonomy

Abstract

The article seeks to find the reasons why Argentina’s foreign policy is shown to be oscillating, fundamentally thinking about the latest institutional change, and to explore some of the keys aspects of this event. Argentina’s foreign policy has gone through different stages and the last presidential elections have shown potential changes regarding the future of this agenda. The article begins with a brief review of the foreign policy implemented in the government of Mauricio Macri, based on an alignment with the United States, Western Europe and Japan as world powers. The next section presents analytical perspectives for foreign policy agendas. Subsequently, the article presents an analysis of the notable movements of the government of Mauricio Macri in foreign policy.

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Author Biography

Alejandro Simonoff, Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP), Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educción, La Plata - Argentina

Doctor en Relaciones Internacionales. Profesor Titular Ordinario de Historia General. Investigador del Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencias Humana y Sociales. Universidad Católica de La Plata (UCALP), La Plata – Argentina. Profesor Titular de Política Exterior.

Published

12/03/2021