Are These Strategic Alliances? An Analysis of Argentina's Bilateral Relationships during the Néstor Kirchner Administration (2003-2007) through the Lens of 'Strategic Alliances'

This study examines Argentina's international insertion during the government of Néstor Kirchner (2003-2007), focusing on the redefinition of state relations through the concept of "strategic alliances." It is based on the premise that, although Argentina sought to consolidate signifi...

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Autor principal: Pasquet, Melina
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2025
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Sumario:This study examines Argentina's international insertion during the government of Néstor Kirchner (2003-2007), focusing on the redefinition of state relations through the concept of "strategic alliances." It is based on the premise that, although Argentina sought to consolidate significant bilateral relationships with the United States, China, Russia, and Brazil, none of these fully met the criteria of a strategic alliance according to the theoretical framework proposed by M. E. Lorenzini (2010). The study revises and refines this key concept and subsequently analyzes Argentina's bilateral relations with the aforementioned powers within this conceptual framework to determine whether any of these relationships fulfilled the requirements to be considered a strategic alliance in the strictest sense of the term.