“…While previous studies have analyzed other LAC donors, mainly Brazil and Venezuela (Burges, 2014;Walz & Ramachandran, 2011;Burges, 2007), only a few analyses of Chile exist, and those mainly focus on some specific programmes (Feldmann, Lengyel, Malacalza, & Ramalho, 2011;Rojas, 2011;Baranyi, Feldmann, & Bernier, 2015). The Chilean case is interesting as it is one of the richest nations in the region, one of the two OECD LAC members, and one of the countries with the largest network of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) in the world (Baldwin & Jaimovich, 2012). Nevertheless, Chile has been diplomatically partially ostracized within the region, as its active open regionalism has not fitted well into the main regional blocs formed during the last decades (Wilhelmy & Durán.…”