2021
DOI: 10.24201/fi.v61i3.2850
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El “pragmatismo principista” de la política exterior de México en los votos sobre Cuba en la OEA (1962-1964)

Abstract: El objetivo central de este artículo es explicar las razones por las cuales el gobierno de Adolfo López Mateos (alm) emitió tres votos diferentes en tres reuniones distintas de la Organización de los Estados Americanos (oea), en un tiempo relativamente corto, sobre temas vinculados a Cuba y la política anticomunista de Estados Unidos. Para ello, el trabajo analiza, a partir de la noción de los win-sets (conjuntos ganadores) de la teoría del juego del doble nivel de Robert Putnam, el proceso de toma de decision… Show more

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“…Mexico had an uneasy relationship with revolutionary Cuba throughout the Cold War period. Despite maintaining cordial diplomatic relations with the island, it undertook efforts to undermine the Cuban Revolution and prevent its influence from spreading to the region, collaborating closely with the US intelligence services to gather information on Cuban activity (Velázquez 2021, 754). This, however, did not mean that Mexico did not see benefits in pitting Cuba against the United States for its benefit.…”
Section: The Cuban Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mexico had an uneasy relationship with revolutionary Cuba throughout the Cold War period. Despite maintaining cordial diplomatic relations with the island, it undertook efforts to undermine the Cuban Revolution and prevent its influence from spreading to the region, collaborating closely with the US intelligence services to gather information on Cuban activity (Velázquez 2021, 754). This, however, did not mean that Mexico did not see benefits in pitting Cuba against the United States for its benefit.…”
Section: The Cuban Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%