Political guidelines and approaches of Peruvian foreign policy in the new 21st-century order (on the bicentennial of the MRE)
Abstract
As a fitting tribute to the bicentennial of Peru’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE) ,
created on August 3, 1821, the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru’s Institute of
International Studies (IDEI) and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS) decided to
conduct a research project that would analyze the progress and achievements of the
MRE, in the new millennium not only in the field of institutional strengthening but
also in the implementation and execution of the new approaches Peruvian diplomacy
has been incorporating into its foreign policy. The book would also complement
the text published by the same authors in 2020, focusing this time on the challenges
the new international order poses to our diplomacy and the actions it should take to
deal with them.
The MRE’s main advances in each area are presented below, minus the multiple proposals
the authors formulated to deepen and complement them. While we cannot
address them here for space reasons, these proposals can be consulted at the following
site,: (https://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/182860),
an open-access work.
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