2018
DOI: 10.15359/ri.91-2.3
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La domesticación de la Política Exterior de Venezuela (2013-2017)

Abstract: El objetivo de este artículo es estudiar la Política Exterior de Venezuela desde el inicio de la presidencia de Nicolás Maduro hasta la actualidad (2013-2017). Debido al acotado período temporal en consideración y su proximidad con el presente, el trabajo está guiado por una hipótesis preliminar que sostiene que la política exterior venezolana sufrió un proceso de “domesticación”, esto es, una excesiva absorción de la crisis interna en el comportamiento externo del Estado. Al repasar los principales hechos de … Show more

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“…Faced with a tense national situation, the government of Nicolás Maduro sought to compensate internationally by affirming its dissenting profile and its affiliation with Hugo Chávez, thus leading to the 'domestication of foreign policy'. 24 With the first sanctions against the Maduro administration taken in 2014, contestation was not costly. On the contrary, what is costly for a dissenting actor that uses his/her behaviour to gain international and national support is to appear as a moderate player.…”
Section: Beyond Institutional Contestation At the Un: Taking Into Acc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Faced with a tense national situation, the government of Nicolás Maduro sought to compensate internationally by affirming its dissenting profile and its affiliation with Hugo Chávez, thus leading to the 'domestication of foreign policy'. 24 With the first sanctions against the Maduro administration taken in 2014, contestation was not costly. On the contrary, what is costly for a dissenting actor that uses his/her behaviour to gain international and national support is to appear as a moderate player.…”
Section: Beyond Institutional Contestation At the Un: Taking Into Acc...mentioning
confidence: 99%