The incidence of political leadership in Colombia and Ecuador in their role as offerer of South-South cooperation (2008-2015)
This article is about the political leadership of Colombia and Ecuador as an incident factor in the configuration of the South-South cooperation offer policy, in the period 2008-2015. The analysis focused on understanding the particularities of the two countries in light of the leadership exercised...
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Centro de Estudios en Relaciones Internacionales de Rosario, CERIR
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revista-mici.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revistamici/article/view/132 |
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| Sumario: | This article is about the political leadership of Colombia and Ecuador as an incident factor in the configuration of the South-South cooperation offer policy, in the period 2008-2015. The analysis focused on understanding the particularities of the two countries in light of the leadership exercised in the region. The academic contrast was made between these two middle-income countries of the andean region, with homogeneous and at the same time heterogeneous characteristics in their interests and realities, to explain the configuration of the South-South cooperation offer policy. The examination was based on actions, presidential speeches, academic literature, and This article is about the political leadership of Colombia and Ecuador as an incident factor in the configuration of the South-South cooperation offer policy, in the period 2008-2015. The analysis focused on understanding the particularities of the two countries in light of the leadership exercised in the region. The academic contrast was made between these two middle-income countries of the andean region, with homogeneous and at the same time heterogeneous characteristics in their interests and realities, to explain the configuration of the South-South cooperation offer policy. The examination was based on actions, presidential speeches, academic literature, and |
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