La política exterior de los gobiernos de la Concentración
No. 56-57 (2003-06-01)Author(s)
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Paz Verónica MiletPaz Milet es coordinadora adijunta del área de Relaciones Internacionales y Militares de Flacso - Chile
Abstract
This article discusses the foreign policies of the different governments of the Concertación Democrática in Chile. Following the end of the dictatorship in 1990, the reestablishment of democracy became the centerpiece of all administrations. This was also reflected in Chilean foreign policy, in which the central objective of the country has been its positive reinsertion within the global system. The strengthening of external commercial relations, as well as the creation of a multilateral policy capable of providing legitimacy to Chile on both the regional and international levels, have been fundamental in pursuing this goal.
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