Principled Pragmatism in Mexico's Foreign Policy


ISBN 9783030995751
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This book explores Mexico's foreign policy using the principled pragmatism approach. It describes and explains main external actions from the countrys independence in the nineteenth century to Andrés Manuel López Obradors administration. The principal argument is that Mexico has resorted to principled pragmatism due to geographic, historical, economic, security, and political reasons. In other words, the nation uses this instrument to deal with the United States, defend national interests, appease domestic groups, and promote economic growth.

The key characteristics of Mexicos principled pragmatism in foreign policy are that the nation projects a double-edged diplomacy to cope with external and domestic challenges at the same time. This policy is mainly for domestic consumption, and it is also linked to the type of actors that are involved in the decision-making process and to the kind of topics included in the agenda. This principled pragmatism is related to the nature of the intention: principism is deliberate and pragmatism is forced; and this policy is used to increase Mexicos international bargaining power.
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