Abstract

This article analyzes the foreign policy of the Fernández government in Argentina from its beginning on December 10, 2019, until December 2023. It aims to study the positions and decisions adopted by the government of Frente de Todos, considering different aspects as conditioning factors of the course of international policy. The hypothesis developed in this article is that the main tension has been to reconcile the content of the electoral pact that brought the government to power with the requirements implied by the renegotiation of the debt with the IMF. The political internalities that characterized the public administration in all areas were also expressed in foreign policy.

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