Desde el tratado de Paz y Amistad de 1984 al tratado de Maipú de 2009: Un proceso evolutivo institucionalmente consolidado

Translated title of the contribution: Since the treaty of peace and friendship of 1984 to the treaty of Maipú of 2009: An institutionally consolidated evolutive process

Diego Jiménez Cabrera*

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Abstract

Since 1990 Argentina and Chile have been developing the deepest stage of cooperation in its republican history. In order for both countries to be able to make that kind of cooperation viable, Argentina’s and Chile’s political elites reformulated their views of each other, reconstructing the referential geopolitical space that each country had about its role in the international society. Thus, autonomous bi-national institutions are the outcome of a transition process towards a new stage in the case of Argentinian-Chilean relations, marked by the construction and implementation of a geopolitical discourse oriented to create such institutions.

Translated title of the contributionSince the treaty of peace and friendship of 1984 to the treaty of Maipú of 2009: An institutionally consolidated evolutive process
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)541-561
Number of pages21
JournalRevista de Ciencia Politica
Volume36
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Political Science and International Relations

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