Escenarios de seguridad en Europa Oriental y América Latina

Authors

  • David R. Mares

Abstract

The eighties have seen important changes in the international system. Among these, the transformations produced in the Warsaw Pact and the Rio Treaty stand out. In the 1990s, Eastern Europe and Latin America have the opportunity to rethink their possible security scenarios. In the present work, both regions are compared, establishing similarities and differences. From the perspective that the best security options are those that report the lowest cost for small states and contribute to the stability of the region, an exhaustive analysis is carried out of the three options that in his opinion are likely: balance of power, armed neutrality and collective security. It is concluded that only a collective security agreement constitutes the least burdensome system for weak countries.

Keywords:

Regional Security, Eastern Europe, Latin America, International System, Collective Security

Author Biography

David R. Mares

Doctor en ciencia política de la Universidad de Harvard, Estados Unidos.  Profesor de la Universidad de California, San Diego.  Es autor de numerosos trabajos sobre los asuntos económicos y estratégicos de América Latina.