Brasil y Chile : anotaciones sobre cuarenta años de relaciones bilaterales (1966-2006)

Authors

  • Gelson Fonseca

Abstract

In the case of the relations between Brazil and Chile in the last forty years, 1964 inaugurates a new stage. Between 1964 and 2006 we can distinguish relatively well marked approach and distancing movements. Such movements occur within the framework of a relationship that would be characterized by a tendency, designed throughout the nineteenth century, to build a solid and stable friendship. What would be the factors that favor its materialization? Which ones make it difficult? The present work tries to respond in a schematic way to these questions in the Brazilian-Chilean relationship, which are presented in three periods that, added together, serve to indicate the “logic” of the bilateral relations of both countries.

Keywords:

Chile, Brazil, Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, Bilateral Agenda

Author Biography

Gelson Fonseca

Licenciado en derecho; autor de numerosas publicaciones sobre relaciones internacionales; representante permanente de Brasil ante las Naciones Unidas (1999-2003); embajador de Brasil en Chile (2003-2006).