Blending International Relations theory and foreign policy analysis with a historical approach, the author analyses how elites interpret and mobilise their Chile's place in the world through status narratives.
Blending International Relations theory and foreign policy analysis with a historical approach, the author analyses how elites interpret and mobilise their Chile's place in the world through status narratives.
Cristóbal Bywaters is Assistant Professor at the Institute of International Studies, University of Chile. He previously served as Special Advisor at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile and is currently a member of the institution's Foreign Policy Council. His research focuses on International Relations theory and Latin American foreign policies. He co-edited the book Nuevas voces de política exterior [New Foreign Policy Voices] (2021).
Inhaltsangabe
1. 2. International status management and status narratives 3. Reading the status room 4. Pinochet's external rejection and domestic power consolidation 5. Status loss and the contestation of dictatorship 6. A reliable liberal partner 7. Fifty years later: Chilean elites' perennial status concerns Timeline of Chilean Presidents and Ministers of Foreign Affairs, 1964 - 2025 Index
1. 2. International status management and status narratives 3. Reading the status room 4. Pinochet's external rejection and domestic power consolidation 5. Status loss and the contestation of dictatorship 6. A reliable liberal partner 7. Fifty years later: Chilean elites' perennial status concerns Timeline of Chilean Presidents and Ministers of Foreign Affairs, 1964 - 2025 Index
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