Faced with a new stage in the international system, we need to better understand its keys. Questions about how to build stability, how to generate institutions and develop international public goods that would ensure international peace and stability occupied important spaces in the United Nations debates. These reflections were cut short by the September 11 attacks and, especially, by the unilateral response that the United States developed. This work establishes some structural elements that contribute to the development of a cognitive map whose objective is to enable a better Latin American insertion in this new international system loaded with uncertainties and against which the region is highly fragmented.
Keywords:
United States, Unilateralism, International System, Latin America, International Insertion
Author Biography
Francisco Rojas Aravena
Doctor en ciencias políticas, Universidad de Utrecht; especialista en relaciones internacionales; director de FLACSO-Chile.
Rojas Aravena, F. (2003). El escenario internacional post Irak : desafíos para América Latina. Estudios Internacionales, 36(142), p. 73–95. https://doi.org/10.5354/0719-3769.2003.14570