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@article{ Guerra-Baron2019,
 title = {The foreign policies convergence as a factor of the establishment of the Pacific alliance},
 author = {Guerra-Baron, Angelica},
 journal = {Studia Politica: Romanian Political Science Review},
 number = {2},
 pages = {187-213},
 volume = {19},
 year = {2019},
 issn = {1582-4551},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-63165-8},
 abstract = {This article explains the possible drivers behind the establishment of the Pacific Alliance (PA) in South America focusing on foreign economic policies and explaining the extent of policy convergence as a possible factor. In so doing, it examines on what basis these countries try to engage collectively with key Asian partners. A brief historical explanation might allow us to verify how non-legal elements have been politically and successfully networked with perfect timing. Policy convergence over strategies such us internationalization and negotiation was a milestone in the creation of the PA itself, presidentially led by Chile, Colombia and Peru. However, Chile and Peru share a pro-Pacific profile in economic and political terms, while Colombia's elites have traditionally ignored the Pacific Coast. These differences not necessarily impede on the articulation of a collective cooperation strategy with Asia-Pacific, but it might slow down the Chilean eagerness to reach prompt accords with Asian partners. This article suggests that taking non-legal factors into consideration might allow a wider understanding of the reasons behind economic alliances' formation. In so doing, International Political Economy’ theoretical richness might fill the gap that International Economy Law has to explain such phenomena.},
 keywords = {internationalization; Konvergenz; foreign policy; Asia; international trade policy; Außenwirtschaftspolitik; Internationalisierung; convergence; Pazifischer Raum; Pacific Rim; China; Außenpolitik; Asien; Südamerika; South America; China}}