Javier Milei's foreign policy (2023-2025). A minimalist, business-centric foreign policy
This article analyzes Javier Milei's foreign policy during his first two years in office, characterized as minimalist and business-centric, resulting in a disruptive shift from the country's diplomatic traditions. This foreign policy is part of the reactionary internationalist movement tha...
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EDUCC - Editorial de la Universidad Católica de Córdoba
2025
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.bibdigital.uccor.edu.ar/index.php/SP/article/view/6158 |
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| Sumario: | This article analyzes Javier Milei's foreign policy during his first two years in office, characterized as minimalist and business-centric, resulting in a disruptive shift from the country's diplomatic traditions. This foreign policy is part of the reactionary internationalist movement that advocates anti-globalism and a cultural battle against Marxism and the 2030 Agenda.
Likewise, this period stands out as one of selective hyper-Westernism, given the almost exclusive and unconditional alignment with the United States and Israel, which contrasts with an explicit distancing from the Global South, the BRICS countries, and multilateralism.
Finally, we characterize it as a brutalist rhetorical presidency with a strong amateurism in foreign relations, which prioritizes the president's ideological convictions and personal style over professional diplomacy and lacks a sustainable long-term foreign policy strategy in line with the realities of the current global order. |
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