Caravelle (Aug 2024)

Une culture diplomatique de la frontière dans les Andes (années 1930-années 1950)

  • François Bignon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/127gy
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 122
pp. 29 – 48

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The actors involved in border negotiations between Peru and Ecuador developed a common diplomatic culture which finally led them to a situation of gridlock. Born of the culture of Andean elites, it was rooted in an Iberian heritage, while at the same time claiming a Latin character, as opposed to a pragmatic approach to the border associated with “Anglo-Saxon” conceptions. It was this latter approach which was finally adopted for strategic reasons by the regional powers in the 1942 border treaty, temporarily overcoming the inertia of their traditional diplomatic culture.

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