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  1. La reanudación y la institucionalización de las relaciones diplomáticas entre México y Bélgica, 1879-1895 Toledo García, Itzel, Villegas Revueltas, Silvestre

    Historia Mexicana

    2017
    “…Through an analysis of diplomatic correspondence, this article analyzes the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between Mexico and Belgium in 1879 and the various efforts towards rapprochement between the two countries, which had the goal of establishing a legal framework for political, commercial and maritime ties, leading to the signing of the Friendship, Trade and Navigation Treaty in 1895. Examining the resumption and institutionalization of diplomatic ties between these two countries allows us to see how nations adopted standardized international practices as the Americas joined the system of foreign relations ruled by the Western powers. …”
  2. Contra el execrable e ignominioso Tratado McLane-Ocampo. La reacción conservadora frente a las relaciones entre Estados Unidos y el gobierno liberal Suárez Argüello, Ana Rosa

    Historia Mexicana

    2023
    “…The recognition granted by Washington to the Benito Juárez government during the War of Reform and, above all, the signing of the McLane-Ocampo Treaty caused great alarm among the conservative authorities and their followers. …”
  3. El Tratado de Reciprocidad de 1883: ¿una oportunidad perdida? Márquez, Graciela

    Historia Mexicana

    2012
    “…In January 1883, the representatives ofMexicoand theUnited Statessigned a protocol of a trade reciprocity treaty which would deregulate the exchange of some products. …”
  4. El nacimiento de los estudios internacionales sobre América Latina: comentarios a las obras de José María Torres Caicedo y Carlos Calvo a mediados del siglo XIX Marichal, Carlos

    Foro Internacional

    2015
    “…These include the Colombian José María Torres Caicedo and the Argentine Carlos Calvo, who played a notable role by compiling treaties and historical documents from the wars of independence in Latin American countries. …”
  5. Limitar las armas. Sobre la formulación de normas internacionales en contra de la proliferación nuclear de América Latina. Rodríguez Aquino, José Luis

    Foro Internacional

    2019
    “…After the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the Cuban Missile Crisis, the countries in Latin America created a communal framework for nuclear security and a nuclear-free zone through the Tlatelolco Treaty. …”
  6. “Nada les hemos cumplido”: negociaciones de paz entre apaches y españoles en la Nueva Vizcaya en 1787 Torre Curiel, José Refugio de la, Pérez González, Isabel

    Historia Mexicana

    2020
    “…The classic studies on this subject, produced by American and Spanish authors, have shown that the Spanish Crown erratically oscillated between policies of war and negotiation as a  response to the Apache threat, and that the critical point in terms of the definition of a firm policy regarding these indigenous groups came in 1786, under Viceroy Bernardo de Gálvez. This article argues that the fluctuation between war (offensive or defensive) and peace treaties (through gifts and the settlement of Apaches near forts) not only obeyed changes in Spanish diplomatic policy at a higher level, but also arose from the distance that separated high-ranking military commanders from the lived experiences of both Apaches and Spaniards at the local level. …”
  7. Diplomacia pública de la Unión Europea: los casos de Argentina, Brasil y México Azpíroz Manero, María Luisa

    Foro Internacional

    2016
    “…The Lisbon Treaty involves a reorganization that aims to give greater impetus to the foreign policy and actions of the European Union (EU). …”
  8. La política comercial de México durante el gobierno del presidente Enrique Peña Nieto de la Mora Sánchez, Luz María

    Foro Internacional

    2019
    “…The government of President Enrique Peña Nieto maintained an open trade policy and gave a renewed impetus to the trade negotiations agenda with its participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Progressive Integration Treaty (TIPAT), the updating of the FTA with the European Union and the initiation of negotiations with some countries in Latin America, Asia and the Middle East. …”
  9. México y la Sociedad de Naciones: sobre su exclusión e ingreso (1919-1931) Herrera León, Fabián

    Historia Mexicana

    2020
    “…The signing of the Treaty of Versailles in June 1919 implied the formal marginalization of the Mexican Revolution from the League of Nations – the institutional framework for the ephemeral international system of the interwar period – for a little over a decade (1919-1931). …”

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