Percepciones en la política exterior chilena : un estudio sobre líderes de opinión pública
This paper attempts to identify and explain the perceptions of national elites on certain aspects of Chile's foreign policy. It is based on a questionnaire applied in 1990 to groups of national elites and its subsequent analysis and evaluation of their perceptions regarding certain aspects of recent Chilean foreign policy. Simple correlations of the topics addressed were processed and established, mainly those related to Chilean-North American ties, the role of the Foreign Ministry, and the relevance of economic-trade relations in the overall scope and design of Chile's foreign policy. The conclusions lead to highlighting the changes experienced by the international scene and their evident impact on the topics mentioned. Likewise, the irreplaceable role of the Foreign Ministry in the preparation and execution of foreign policy is recognized, suggesting the need for its modernization in accordance with the new realities.
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Format: | Digital revista |
Language: | spa |
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Universidad de Chile. Instituto de Estudios Internacionales
1993
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Online Access: | https://revistaei.uchile.cl/index.php/REI/article/view/15363 |
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Summary: | This paper attempts to identify and explain the perceptions of national elites on certain aspects of Chile's foreign policy. It is based on a questionnaire applied in 1990 to groups of national elites and its subsequent analysis and evaluation of their perceptions regarding certain aspects of recent Chilean foreign policy. Simple correlations of the topics addressed were processed and established, mainly those related to Chilean-North American ties, the role of the Foreign Ministry, and the relevance of economic-trade relations in the overall scope and design of Chile's foreign policy. The conclusions lead to highlighting the changes experienced by the international scene and their evident impact on the topics mentioned. Likewise, the irreplaceable role of the Foreign Ministry in the preparation and execution of foreign policy is recognized, suggesting the need for its modernization in accordance with the new realities. |
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