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URUGUAY, LOS REGIONALISMOS Y LA INTEGRACIÓN REGIONAL: EL PARTIDO NACIONAL, SU NEOHERRERISMO Y LA DESVINCULACIÓN DE LA REGIÓN COMO ESTRATEGIA
Author(s) -
Camilo López Burian,
Diego Hernández Nilson
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
cadernos de campo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2359-2419
pISSN - 1415-0689
DOI - 10.47284/2359-2419.2020.29.97124
Subject(s) - openness to experience , regionalism (politics) , political science , counterintuitive , government (linguistics) , foreign policy , politics , welfare economics , economics , democracy , law , psychology , social psychology , philosophy , linguistics , epistemology
In 2020, a right coalitional government leaded by the National Party started in Uruguay, after 15 years of left governments. There are signs that show the beginning of a eorientation of foreign policy towards greater trade openness and attracting investment. As a counterpart, there seems to be a loss of the relative importance of the region in Uruguayan foreign policy, which includes demands for the opening up and flexibilitation of the Mercosur and a repositioning against regionalism. This change promoted by the new government may be counterintuitive in relation to the regional vocation traditionally attributed by literature to the National Party. However, through the analysis of a census and interviews with legislators, the article shows that in the last decade party preferences have already outlined this relegation of the region. In this way, we argue that a pragmatic, realistic and deeply liberal “neoherrerismo” is emerging in the National Party, as a predominant tendency in the international vision of the government

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