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Chile and the European Union: a Relationship with Privileges?

Authors: Andrés Medina Aravena;

Chile and the European Union: a Relationship with Privileges?

Abstract

11/2017 Chile and the European Union: a Relationship with Privileges?(Chile and the European Union: a Relationship with Privileges?) Author(s): Andrés Medina Aravena Language: English Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences Issue: 11/2017 Page Range: 48-56 No. of Pages: 9 Keywords: Chile; European Union; EU External Relations; International Policies Summary/Abstract: The article aims to provide historical background that allow us to explain the reasons for the European Union, an alliance of global relevance, to sign agreements not only with MERCOSUR (where Brazil and Argentina participate) and Mexico, the great Ibero-American countries, but also and at the same time with a small country located in the antipodes like Chile. DR. ANDRÉS MEDINA ARAVENATHE UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE LA SANTÍSIMA CONCEPCIÓN, CHILEEMAIL: AMEDINA@UCSC.CL ORCID 0009-0008-8361-9867

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Central america, European People, Hispanic or Latino/statistics & numerical data, European communities, European environment agency, Hispanic or Latino/classification, European union, Hispanic or Latino/legislation & jurisprudence, European standard, Hispanic or Latino/statistics & numerical data, European commission, European Union/economics, European parliament, Eastern European People, CHILE, European Union, European Union/history, Hispanic or Latino/genetics, North American People, ANDRÉS MEDINA ARAVENA, Indians, South American, Hispanic or Latino/psychology, Hispanic or Latino, Hispanic or Latino/education, North america, Internal european market, South america, Hispanic or Latino/legislation & jurisprudence, South American People, European People/history, Hispanic or Latino/history, Central American People, Hispanic or Latino/ethnology, Americas

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