Mexico’s Relations with Latin America and the Caribbean
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Abstract
The author explains how Mexico has mapped out, due its strategic position, not simply a foreign policy, but an international doctrine, a set of principles and values of universal application, which govern its relations with other countries and that are conducive to harmonic interchange between States. He describes the international context in which this policy is implemented and pinpoints its priorities, one of which concerns Mexico’s relations with Latin America and the Caribbean. The author then expounds upon the principles, strategic lines of action and objectives of Mexico’s activities on the international arena, particularly the actions it is currently promoting in the region in connection with the new international agenda, and those it intends to promote in the future.