Abstract

Despite the inauguration of a new president in October 2024, Mexico’s foreign policy is likely to show some continuity with past practices – it will remain non-aligned, demonstrating ideological affinity with some left-leaning governments in the Global South, while the United States will remain the primary external reference point on security and economic issues. In the near term, Mexico–US relations will be put to the test during Trump’s forthcoming presidency, as his hostility towards Mexico has been evident since the start of his first presidential campaign in 2015.

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