Welcoming the Boss. Reactions to visits by U.S. presidents
Only six US presidents visited Argentina: Roosevelt (1936), Eisenhower (1960), Bush (1990), Clinton (1997), Bush Jr. (2005) and Obama (2016). Each of these visits responded to strategic objectives and generated a singular reaction in Argentina, which we study in function of determining the extent to...
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I10-R307-article-219972021-06-01T21:54:25Z Welcoming the Boss. Reactions to visits by U.S. presidents Recibiendo al patrón. Reacciones ante las visitas de presidentes de Estados Unidos Morgenfeld, Leandro Estados Unidos visita presidencial reacción popular política exterior United States presidential visit popular reaction foreign policy Only six US presidents visited Argentina: Roosevelt (1936), Eisenhower (1960), Bush (1990), Clinton (1997), Bush Jr. (2005) and Obama (2016). Each of these visits responded to strategic objectives and generated a singular reaction in Argentina, which we study in function of determining the extent to which conditioned the foreign policy and in particular the link with the United States. While there are several researchers who have paid attention to the importance of internal factors in the adoption of certain foreign policy, there are few specific studies focused on developing such constraints. In general, when the internal variables are addressed, they are reduced to the actions of the authorities, without giving attention to other social and political forces. In this article, we explain the context of the US-Argentine relationship at the time of each visit, the objectives of each government and the reactions that arose in Argentina, both for and against the deepening of bilateral ties. Sólo seis presidentes de Estados Unidos visitaron la Argentina durante el ejercicio de su mandato: Roosevelt (1936), Eisenhower (1960), Bush (1990), Clinton (1997), Bush Jr. (2005) y Obama (2016). Cada una de estas visitas respondió a objetivos estratégicos y generó una singular respuesta en la Argentina, que estudiamos en función de determinar en qué medida condicionaron las políticas exteriores y en particular el vínculo con Estados Unidos. Si bien son varios los autores que han llamado la atención sobre la importancia de los factores internos en la adopción de determinada política exterior, son pocos los estudios específicos que desarrollan en profundidad dichos condicionantes. En general, cuando se abordan las variables internas, éstas quedan reducidas al accionar del poder ejecutivo y de la cancillería –actores centrales sin lugar a dudas- sin dar lugar a otras fuerzas sociales y políticas que también se expresan y tienen su injerencia. En este artículo, abordamos el contexto de la relación bilateral en el momento de cada visita, los objetivos de cada gobierno y las reacciones que suscitaron en la Argentina. Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2017-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículos de investigación libres application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/21997 10.52885/2683-9164.v0.n17.21997 Anuario del Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti; Núm. 17 (2017); 111-130 2683-9164 1666-6836 10.52885/2683-9164.v0.n17 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/21997/21693 Derechos de autor 2017 Leandro Morgenfeld |
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Only six US presidents visited Argentina: Roosevelt (1936), Eisenhower (1960), Bush (1990), Clinton (1997), Bush Jr. (2005) and Obama (2016). Each of these visits responded to strategic objectives and generated a singular reaction in Argentina, which we study in function of determining the extent to which conditioned the foreign policy and in particular the link with the United States. While there are several researchers who have paid attention to the importance of internal factors in the adoption of certain foreign policy, there are few specific studies focused on developing such constraints. In general, when the internal variables are addressed, they are reduced to the actions of the authorities, without giving attention to other social and political forces. In this article, we explain the context of the US-Argentine relationship at the time of each visit, the objectives of each government and the reactions that arose in Argentina, both for and against the deepening of bilateral ties. |
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