A roadmap to make Peru regional power in Latin America
https://doi.org/10.46272/2409-3416-2021-9-4-146-159
Abstract
The Republic of Peru marked its bicentennial on July 28, 2021 with political instability, economic problems, a narco-terrorist movement, around one million Venezuelan refugees, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the Andean nation has many resources to obtain a greater international role, Peru’s geopolitical weight is limited. The article discusses the main factors that are taken into account to classify a country as a regional power. Moreover, a roadmap is offered for Peru to improve its international image for the tercentennial. These recommendations include ensuring the leading role of the Peruvian armed forces in United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions; The Andean Community of Nations under the leadership of Peru to ensure its greatest relevance, as well as “soft power” proposals. Likewise, it is necessary that in Peru, not only the executive power, but also the different governmental agencies and civilian sectors, strive towards making their homeland a regional power. In 2021, in a fragmented Latin America, with no clear regional leader, and with problems such as the pandemic and the situation in Venezuela, there is room for the new regional power to emerge. Peru could take the role, if it has the ambition and a long-term strategic vision.
About the Author
W. A. SánchezUnited States
Wilder Alejandro Sánchez, analyst on defence and geopolitics,
DC 20016, Washington, D.C., P.O. Box 9747
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For citations:
Sánchez W.A. A roadmap to make Peru regional power in Latin America. Cuadernos Iberoamericanos. 2021;9(4):146-159. (In Esp.) https://doi.org/10.46272/2409-3416-2021-9-4-146-159