Abstract:
Despite the fact that Chile's position in the world has radically improved in the last thirty years, the post-dictatorial international project is exhausted. Today it is necessary to move towards a new cycle of foreign policy. In "New Voices of Foreign Policy: Chile and the World in the Post-Consensual Era," an equal cast of a new generation of internationalists offers, with creativity and rigor, a bold progressive agenda for the coming decades. Starting from an entrepreneurial diplomacy, a feminist, plurinational, more democratic and decentralized foreign policy is proposed. In this new stage of its history, the country needs to recover its multilateral and Latin American vocation, position Human Rights as a hallmark of its international presence, and bet on becoming a turquoise power in the context of the climate crisis. "New voices of foreign policy" makes a substantive contribution to the growing public debate about Chile's place in the world and to the reduction of generational, knowledge and gender gaps in foreign policy.