To combat poverty, bring down drug trafficking and stop massive international migration, a new stage of stability and sustained world growth is essential to provide jobs and narrow the gap between the developed north and the developing south. In the direction of this objective, Mexican foreign policy through its diversification strategy is actively participating in all international forums and organizations in which the course of world change is decided, promoting new forms of political understanding, multilateral collaboration, economic cooperation and negotiated solutions to conflicts. Mexico has demonstrated with facts that geographical belonging to a certain region is not contradictory with participation in other international markets. This issue of the Revista Mexicana de Política Exterior deals with different issues related to the diversification of foreign policy.

Published: 1993-12-01

Foreword

Matías Romero Institute for Diplomatic Studies

5-7

Mexico City Declaration

II Coloquio Internacional de Alcaldes Defensores de los Niños

187-189

Cozumel Consensus on Social Policy

Second Workshop on Social Policy between the Caribbean Basin Countries and Mexico

214-218

Joint Statement of the Summit of the Group of Three, the Caribbean Community and Suriname

Summit of the Group of Three, the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community and Suriname

226-231

Statement from the Chairs of the Group of Three

Summit of the Group of Three, the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community and Suriname

231-235

Plan of Action for Cooperation between the Group of Three, the Caribbean Community and Suriname

Summit of the Group of Three, the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community and Suriname

235-245

Declaration of Port of Spain on Trade and Investment

Summit of the Group of Three, the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community and Suriname

245-247

Statement on Haiti

Summit of the Group of Three, the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community and Suriname

247-248

Reviews

Unidad de Monitoreo de Medios Internacionales

249-309

Works received

Matías Romero Institute for Diplomatic Studies

310

Recent Publications of the IMRED

Matías Romero Institute for Diplomatic Studies

311