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Regional Integration in Latin America - The Pacific Alliance a Way Ahead
Articles, Spanish

Pacific Alliance: government communication with “Much ado about nothing”

Abstract:
Since its beginning on April 28, 2011, the Pacific Alliance (PA) has been a symbol of innovation, collaboration and concerted economic initiative for its partner countries (Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru). Its continuity is one of its main strengths, beyond presidential changes in the four countries.

Today the PA can show achievements in several fields, among them, the enormous expectation generated in the world that is evident in the 55 observer countries of this initiative. This text approached the PA from the Political Communication (government communication and public diplomacy), as well as from the constructivist perspective in International Relations. When examining the real achievements of the PA and what is said of it in the partner countries and the world, there are gaps in what is not spoken. With an emphasis on the role of Peru in the PA, we propose an appropriation of it and its potentialities seeking an effective national project.

Resumen:
Desde su surgimiento el 28 de abril del 2011, la Alianza del Pacífico (AdP) ha constituido un símbolo de innovación, colaboración e iniciativa económica concertada para sus países socios (Chile, Colombia, México y Perú). Su continuidad es una de sus principales fortalezas, más allá de cambios presidenciales en los cuatro países miembros.

Hoy la AdP puede mostrar logros en varios campos, entre ellos, la enorme expectativa generada en el mundo que se evidencia en los 55 países en condición de observadores de esta iniciativa. En este texto, la AdP es abordada desde la comunicación política (comunicación de gobierno y diplomacia pública), así como desde la perspectiva constructivista de las relaciones internacionales. Al analizar los logros reales de la AdP y lo que se dice de ella, tanto en los países socios como en el mundo, se constatan brechas sobre las que no se habla.

Con énfasis en el papel del Perú en la AdP, se propone una apropiación de esta y sus potencialidades en función de un efectivo proyecto nacional.

Author: Luis Olivera Cárdenas
Spanish Title: Alianza del Pacífico: una comunicación de gobierno con mucho ruido y pocas nueces
Full Document:2019, Olivera, Pacific Alliance- government communication with “Much ado about nothing”

January 15, 2017by Ana Maria Palacio

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