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Mexico’s Foreign Policy during the Presidency of Enrique Peña Nieto

Abstract:
This article aims to make an account of the actions taken on foreign policy issues during the government of the current President of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto, between 2012 and 2016. As an introduction, the study enunciates the basic Mexican Foreign Policy principles. These principles respond to a long diplomatic tradition derived from the Constitution of 1917.

Subsequently, a review of the main strategies established in the National Development Plan 2013-2018 is made. The mechanisms used to conduct the country´s current international relations are also studied. The article concludes that the current foreign policy seeks to prioritise economic issues, explicitly seeking foreign investment following the implementation of structural reforms and therefore the preferred mechanism is the TPP as the primary instrument of regional integration.

Resumen:
El presente artículo tiene como objetivo realizar un recuento de las acciones emprendidas en materia de política exterior durante el gobierno del actual presidente de México, Enrique Peña Nieto, entre los años 2012 y 2016. A manera de introducción, se enuncian los principios básicos de la política exterior mexicana que responden a una larga tradición diplomática derivada de la Constitución de 1917.

Posteriormente, se realiza una revisión de las principales estrategias establecidas en el Plan Nacional de Desarrollo 2013-2018, y se estudian cuáles mecanismos son los prioritarios para el ejercicio de las actuales relaciones exteriores del país. Se concluye que, la política exterior actual busca priorizar los temas económicos, específicamente la búsqueda de la inversión extranjera sobre todo a raíz de la implementación de las reformas estructurales y por consecuencia el mecanismo preferente es el TPP, como principal instrumento de integración regional.

Authors: Kenia Ramírez Meda and Nalia María Rochin Aguilar
Spanish Title: La Política Exterior de México durante el Sexenio de Enrique Peña Nieto
Full document: 2017, Ramirez & Rochin, La Política Exterior de México durante el Sexenio de Enrique Peña Nieto

March 6, 2015by Ana Maria Palacio

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