Agenda Internacional

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/174837

ISSN: 1027-6750
e-ISSN: 2311-5718

Agenda Internacional es la revista académica del Instituto de Estudios Internacionales (IDEI) de la PUCP que, desde su origen en 1994, tiene como objetivo brindar un aporte multidisciplinario sobre los principales aspectos de la realidad internacional. En tal sentido, son bienvenidas contribuciones desde el mundo del derecho, la ciencia política, las relaciones internacionales, la economía, la historia y otras ramas del conocimiento siempre que brinden un aporte desde una perspectiva internacional. Desde 2005 la revista se publica con una periodicidad anual.

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    El Perú y el Foro de Cooperación Económica Asia-Pacífico
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2016-09-23) Chan Sánchez, Julio
    A brief presentation of the organization, structure and functioning of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC) is followed by data reaffirming its economic importance. An analysis of trade and investment relations between Peru and APEC is presented as well as of Peru´s progress towards trade and investment liberalization and facilitation (Bogor Goals). Most recent activities related to the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP) are reported, and also Peru´s general theme and priorities, as well as trade priorities for 2016, year in which Peru presides the Forum.
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    Preparación y organización doméstica para las negociaciones del TLC Perú – EE.UU.
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2018-10-10) Chan Sánchez, Julio
    This article deals with the preparation process for the negotiations of the Free Trade Agreement between Peru and the United States. It also deals with the internal coordination process developed in order to successfully negotiate with the United States, as well as to obtain support of the relevant domestic actors.It is argued that the activities related to preparation, organization, coordination and information were a fundamental element for the success of these negotiations with our most important trade partner of the time, being also the first free trade agreement negotiated outside Latin America.