“…The book edited by Artaza and Ross (2012), for example, revealed a thematic and regional vision in the classic tradition of Chilean foreign policy, but it did not include any studies highlighting the role of women as an object of study. The same is true of Robledo's text on the last 30 years of foreign policy since the return of democracy (Robledo, 2020). At the end of the 2000s, studies were published on the role of political parties and Congress, especially, in trade negotiations (Aranda Bustamante & Riquelme Rivera, 2011;Cook, 2012;Gamboa & Huneeus, 2008;Valdivieso, 2007), but without differentiating the participation of women.…”