Bustelo, Pablo (2002) Prospects for Spain–Latin America–Asia-Pacific Triangulation. Boletín Elcano (12). 4 p.. ISSN 1696-3326
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Abstract
Triangulation between Spain, Latin America and Asia-Pacific is one of the initiatives of the Spanish government’s Asia-Pacific Framework Plan 2000-2002. It attempts to take advantage of solid Latin American relations and growing trans-Pacific links to defend Spain’s Asia-Pacific strategic interests.
Triangulation between Spain, Latin America and Asia-Pacific is an initiative that attempts to take advantage of the solid relations between Spain and Latin America and the growing links between Latin America and Asia-Pacific to defend and promote the strategic interests of Spain in Asia-Pacific, fully convinced, furthermore, that the triangular scheme is also beneficial for the Asian and Latin American regions. This analysis looks at the background of the triangular approach, ever since it was included in 2000 as one of the measures in the Asia-Pacific Framework Plan, as well as the bases and prospects of the triangulation.
Item Type: | Article |
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Additional Information: | Traducción del español. Estudio sólo disponible en inglés |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | América Latina |
Subjects: | INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION > INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS > INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION > COUNTRIES AND REGIONS > LATIN AMERICA INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION > COUNTRIES AND REGIONS > ASIA AND THE PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION > COUNTRIES AND REGIONS > SPAIN |
Divisions: | Real Instituto Elcano, RIE |
Depositing User: | Jorge Horcas Pulido |
Date Deposited: | 21 Dec 2011 19:31 |
Last Modified: | 21 Dec 2011 19:31 |
URI: | http://biblioteca.ribei.org/id/eprint/431 |