Post by account_disabled on Mar 9, 2024 3:12:07 GMT -3
The foreign policy of the United States (US) for next year will be strongly influenced by three factors: It is an election year, so all energy and focus will be on the campaign. But it is also true that foreign policy is one of the preferred spaces to settle the presidential battle. The cabinet changes in Donald Trump 's Government are part of his way of managing and account for the inconsistencies and disagreements, especially in foreign policy. Added to this is the request for impeachment against the president, launched by the House of Representatives (although this does not ultimately lead to Trump's expulsion from office, which requires a series of unlikely instances and decisions.
Global geopolitics is changing, pushing towards a growing multipolarity, with rising powers in the midst of a battle of technological and military development, competing for Iraq Telegram Number Data markets, resources, etc., while the US loses hegemony. Considering these conditions, we propose seven keys to approach the main characteristics of US foreign policy in and its impact on Latin America. Latin America is and will be the theme of the campaign . As has been noted, the immigration issue, the war against Venezuela and the increased pressure on Cuba are protagonists of Trump's campaign speeches, especially in spaces where the Latino vote may predominate.
With respect to migration, the tightening of conditions is evident, but the anti-immigrant escalation has shown limits (denial from Congress and the Supreme Court, for example) realizing that not everything is achieved by decree. Trump has shown interest in joining the development proposals for the Central American economies outlined by the current Mexican Government (although always with contradictions). Central American countries will continue to pressure Trump to replace the criminalization policy with greater “development” assistance. Trump will pay attention to these issues, as appropriate to the political timing of the elections, to spread propaganda in his favor (it is not a priority issue on his agenda). Venezuela.
Global geopolitics is changing, pushing towards a growing multipolarity, with rising powers in the midst of a battle of technological and military development, competing for Iraq Telegram Number Data markets, resources, etc., while the US loses hegemony. Considering these conditions, we propose seven keys to approach the main characteristics of US foreign policy in and its impact on Latin America. Latin America is and will be the theme of the campaign . As has been noted, the immigration issue, the war against Venezuela and the increased pressure on Cuba are protagonists of Trump's campaign speeches, especially in spaces where the Latino vote may predominate.
With respect to migration, the tightening of conditions is evident, but the anti-immigrant escalation has shown limits (denial from Congress and the Supreme Court, for example) realizing that not everything is achieved by decree. Trump has shown interest in joining the development proposals for the Central American economies outlined by the current Mexican Government (although always with contradictions). Central American countries will continue to pressure Trump to replace the criminalization policy with greater “development” assistance. Trump will pay attention to these issues, as appropriate to the political timing of the elections, to spread propaganda in his favor (it is not a priority issue on his agenda). Venezuela.