Argentina-GCC relations : the role of state and no-state actors (2003-2015)

The long-established relationships between Argentina and the Arab world are the result of the significant presence of Arab communities and actors in Latin America, due to several migratory waves along history. However, bilateral relations with the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) hav...

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Autores principales: Lechini, Gladys, Rabbia, Noemí S.
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Publicado: Instituto de gestão pública e relaçoes internacionais 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/2133/10232
http://hdl.handle.net/2133/10232
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topic Consejo de cooperación del Golfo
Relaciones internacionales
Mercosur
Políticas públicas
spellingShingle Consejo de cooperación del Golfo
Relaciones internacionales
Mercosur
Políticas públicas
Lechini, Gladys
Rabbia, Noemí S.
Argentina-GCC relations : the role of state and no-state actors (2003-2015)
topic_facet Consejo de cooperación del Golfo
Relaciones internacionales
Mercosur
Políticas públicas
description The long-established relationships between Argentina and the Arab world are the result of the significant presence of Arab communities and actors in Latin America, due to several migratory waves along history. However, bilateral relations with the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have only deepened much more recently. Initiatives to widen relations such as the Summits of the South American-Arab Countries (ASPA, from its acronym in Spanish) and MERCOSUR-GCC have worked not only as a framework but also as a platform to diversify those relations in terms of the actors and initiatives involved. Since its beginning, the relationship between Argentina and the GCC states has had continuity in terms of trade exchanges and public diplomacy, even during periods defined by the absence of public policies towards the GCC countries. In this context, initiatives of a different nature conducted by sociocultural or religious non-state actors have filled the gap, in a process of multiple exchanges, have added value to the relation and have gone further than the economic realm and formalities of public diplomacy, especially in the period 2003-2015.
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Rabbia, Noemí S.
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title Argentina-GCC relations : the role of state and no-state actors (2003-2015)
title_short Argentina-GCC relations : the role of state and no-state actors (2003-2015)
title_full Argentina-GCC relations : the role of state and no-state actors (2003-2015)
title_fullStr Argentina-GCC relations : the role of state and no-state actors (2003-2015)
title_full_unstemmed Argentina-GCC relations : the role of state and no-state actors (2003-2015)
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