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Revista DEP: Diplomacia, Estratégia e Política

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Published in Dec 30, 2025 09:55 AM

Revista DEP is a journal on South American themes, published between 2004 and 2009 within the scope of the Raúl Prebisch Project. Published in Portuguese, Spanish, and English, the issues are available for free access at the links below: 

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Table of Contents

Below is the translation of the article titles and summaries by issue, maintaining original structure and page numbers.

Diplomacia Estratégica Política, nº 1

  • Rafael Bielsa. Argentina’s foreign policy within the framework of regional integration. p. 5-21.
  • Juan Ignacio Siles del Valle. Bolivia’s new foreign policy. p. 22-40.
  • Celso Amorim. Concepts and strategies of the foreign policy of the Lula Administration. p. 41-48.
  • María Soledad Alvear Valenzuela. Chile’s foreign policy at the beginning of the millennium. p. 49-66.
  • Carolina Barco. Colombia’s foreign policy: democratic governance, shared responsibility, and solidarity. p. 67-90.
  • Patricio Zuquilanda-Duque. Ecuador’s foreign policy. p. 91-111.
  • Samuel Rudolph Insannally. Guyana’s foreign policy: responses to a changing global context. p. 112-124.
  • Leila Rachid. The foreign policy of the Republic of Paraguay. p. 125-137.
  • Manuel Rodríguez Cuadros. Peru’s foreign policy: a national option in the global process. p. 138-170.
  • Maria Levens. The foreign policy of the Republic of Suriname. p. 171-179.
  • Didier Opertti Badán. Uruguay’s foreign polic. p. 180-202.
  • Jesús Arnaldo Pérez. Venezuelans and their democracy. p. 203-222.
  • Alberto G. Bellucci. Antonio Berni — First Steps. p. 223-225.

Diplomacia Estratégica Política, nº 2

  • Eduardo Duhalde. Perspectives of Mercosur. p. 5–28. 
  • Fernando Cajías de la Vega. Education and culture in Bolivia. p. 29–41. 
  • Hélio Jaguaribe. Argentine–Brazilian alliance. p. 42–52. 
  • Francisco Rojas Aravena. Overview of security in South America. p. 53–77. 
  • León Valencia. Drugs, conflict, and the United States: Colombia at the beginning of the century. p. 78–104. 
  • Guillaume Fontaine. Oil policy and the future of the Ecuadorian Amazon. p. 105–118. 
  • David de Caires. A constitutional odyssey. p. 119–134. 
  • Carlos Mateo Balmelli. The failure of politics in democracy and the mark of reality. p. 135–156. 
  • Allan Wagner Tizón. Andean Community: integration for development in globalization. p. 157–175. 
  • Samuel Polanen. The electoral system of the Republic of Suriname. p. 176–181. 
  • Tabaré Vázquez. Uruguay integrated. p. 182–197. 
  • Carlos A. Romero. Venezuela: from one political system to another. p. 198–222. 
  • José Bedoya Sáenz. Gil Imaná Garrón. p. 223–225. 

Diplomacia Estratégica Política, nº 3

  • Roberto Lavagna. Argentina, heading toward another dimension of country. p. 5–11. 
  • Álvaro García Linera. Indigenous movements in Bolivia. p. 12–31. 
  • José Sarney. Twenty years of democracy. p. 32–41. 
  • Carlos Huneeus. Electoral prospects in Chile: toward a fourth government of the Concertación? p. 42–67. 
  • Marta Lucia Ramirez de Rincón. The real challenge of Colombia’s current peace process: implementing the law of truth, justice, and reparation. p. 68–80. 
  • Osvaldo Hurtado. Governability problems of Ecuadorian democracy. p. 81–94. 
  • Christopher Ram. Guyana: between history and reality. p. 95–105. 
  • Ernst Ferdinand Bergen Schmidt. Objectives and challenges of Paraguay’s economy. p. 106–118. 
  • Enrique Cornejo Ramírez. The Peruvian economy: assessment, prospects, and proposals. p. 119–141. 
  • Robert J. Bromet. Relations between Brazil and Suriname: a businessman’s perspective. p. 142–149. 
  • Alberto Couriel. Uruguay: basic criteria for a left-wing proposal. p. 150–177. 
  • Alfredo Toro Hardy. Can democracy be imposed? p. 178–192. 
  • Hugo Chávez; Tabaré Vázquez. Documents: Letter to the Presidents of the countries of South America. p. 193–196. 
  • Ferreira Gullar. The reinvention of the real. p. 197–199.

Diplomacia Estratégica Política, nº 4

  • Jorge Taiana. Objectives and challenges of Argentina’s foreign policy. p. 5–15. 
  • Evo Morales. Bolivia, a factor of integration. p. 16–27. 
  • Paulo Skaf. Challenges and prospects of the Brazilian economy. p. 28–43. 
  • Michelle Bachelet. Government program (2006–2010). p. 44–65. 
  • Germán Umaña Mendoza. The trap of bilateralism. p. 66–85. 
  • Rosalía Arteaga Serrano. The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO): a permanent challenge. p. 86–100.
  • Peter R. Ramsaroop; Eric M. Phillips. Guyana — linking Brazil to the Caribbean: a potential meeting its opportunity. p. 101–119. 
  • Pedro Fadul. Paraguay’s political crossroads. p. 120–133. 
  • Ollanta Humala. The great transformation. p. 134–154. 
  • André E. Telting. Suriname, a macroeconomic view: challenges and perspectives. p. 155–168. 
  • Sergio Abreu. Uruguay’s external insertion: a political and strategic view. p. 169–205. 
  • José Vicente Rangel. “There is another world, and it is in this one.” p. 206–231. 
  • Milan Ivelic. Pedro Lira. p. 232–234.

Diplomacia Estratégica Política, nº 5

  • José Paradiso. Ideas, ideologies, and foreign policy in Argentina. p. 5–25. 
  • Enrique García. Infrastructure integration in South America: a boost to sustainable development and regional integration. p. 26–35. 
  • Antônio Delfim Netto. Patience and elections. p. 36–39. 
  • Luis Maira. Prospects for relations between Chile and Bolivia. p. 40–55. 
  • Fernando Cepeda Ulloa. Colombia’s strengths. p. 56–77. 
  • Diego Ribadeneira Espinosa. Foreign policy and democratic and human security. p. 78–85. 
  • Ralph Ramkharan. Cheddi Jagan’s new global human order. p. 86–91. 
  • Dionisio Borda. Economic situation and prospects in Paraguay. p. 92–107. 
  • José Antonio García Belaunde. Regional strategic vision of Peru’s foreign policy. p. 108–127. 
  • Jerome Egger. Suriname by its authors. p. 128–143. 
  • Gerardo Caetano. Mercosur: quo vadis? p. 144–181. 
  • Rafael Ramírez. Full Petroleum Sovereignty. p. 182–190. 
  • María Victoria de Robayo. Silvano Cuéllar — Allegory of the Nation. p. 191–192.   

Diplomacia Estratégica Política, nº 6

  • Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Reality of Argentina and the region. p. 5–14. 
  • Pablo Solón. Diplomacy for life. p. 15–34. 
  • Guido Mantega. Brazil 2007: ready to grow again. p. 35–48. 
  • Emílio Odebrecht. Regional integration: a factor for sustainable development. p. 49–60. 
  • Ricardo Ffrench-Davis. In search of growth with equity. p. 61–75. 
  • Álvaro Uribe Vélez. Colombia: challenges through 2010. p. 76–90. 
  • Rafael Correa Delgado. A plan for Ecuador. p. 91–96. 
  • Prem Misir. Cultural identity and creolization in Guyana. p. 97–108. 
  • Milda Rivarola. Paraguay: patrimonial state and clientelism. p. 109–131. 
  • Aníbal Quijano. Coloniality of power, globalization, and democracy. p. 132–179. 
  • Subhaas Punwasi. Combating drug trafficking in Suriname. p. 180–192. 
  • Luis Alberto Lacalle de Herrera. Mercosur: project and perspectives. p. 193–201. 
  • Hugo Chávez. On the great importance of a political party. p. 202–228. 
  • Guayasamín by himself. p. 229–232.  

Diplomacia Estratégica Política, nº 7

  • Aldo Ferrer. Recovery of the Argentine economy. p. 7–25. 
  • Luís Alberto Arce Catacora. Bolivia’s economy: diagnosis and plans for 2008. p. 26–48. 
  • João Paulo de Almeida Magalhães. A qualitative approach to the Brazilian economy. p. 49–82. 
  • Mauricio Jelvez M. The Chilean economy and development challenges. p. 83–95. 
  • Darío Germán Umaña Mendoza. Colombia’s economy in the current context: a critical approach. p. 96–119. 
  • Fander Falconí Benítez. Ecuador’s economy: an assessment and a new notion of development. p. 120–150. 
  • Rajendra Rampersaud. Guyana’s economy: evaluation and projections. p. 151–165. 
  • Dionisio Borda. Paraguay, a slow march: economic situation and perspective. p. 166–181. 
  • Enrique Cornejo Ramírez. The Peruvian economy and the challenge of growth with social inclusion. p. 182–204. 
  • André E. Telting. Suriname: macroeconomic evolution. p. 205–218. 
  • Jorge Abuchalja. Uruguay’s economy: a business perspective. p. 219–230. 
  • Nelson Merentes. Venezuela’s current phase of economic growth. p. 231–250. 
  • Agnes Jones. Philip Moore: ancient soul in a modern body. p. 251–255.

Diplomacia Estratégica Política, nº 8

  • Torcuato S. Di Tella. Argentina and Brazil: contrast and convergence of structures. p. 5–35. 
  • Jean Paul Guevara Avila. Bolivia: processes of change and foreign policy. p. 36–48. 
  • Gilberto Gil. Culture, diversity, and access. p. 49–60. 
  • Osvaldo Sunkel. Essay on major changes in Chilean economic policy and its main legacies. p. 61–110. 
  • Alfredo Rangel. Colombia: a country of contrasts. p. 111–121. 
  • León Roldós. Ecuador: fundamental issues. p. 122–136. 
  • Robert H. O. Corbin. Guyana: the impact of foreign policy on development challenges. p. 137–158. 
  • Bartomeu Melià, S.J. Paraguay: identities, substitutions, and transformations. p. 159–172. 
  • Martín Tanaka; Sofía Vera. Peru: between electoral shocks and the pending agenda of exclusion. p. 173–189. 
  • Robby D. Ramlakhan. The Republic of Suriname and regional integration. p. 190–206. 
  • Alberto Couriel. Uruguay: brief economic and political evolution. p. 207–219. 
  • Isaías Rodríguez. The rule of law and social justice within the framework of ALBA — the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas and the Caribbean. p. 220–232. 
  • Koki Ruiz. p. 233–238.

Diplomacia Estratégica Política, nº 9

  • Roberto Lavagna. Argentina–Brazil: a desirable — and possible — project? p. 5–18. 
  • Pablo Solón. Some elements to understand Bolivia. p. 19–34. 
  • José Luís Fiori. The United States, South America, and Brazil: six topics for discussion. p. 35–44. 
  • Manuel A. Garretón M. Transformation of the socio-political matrix and development in Chile. p. 45–72. 
  • Marta Lucía Ramírez. Colombia: foreign policy, economy, and conflict. p. 73–95. 
  • Rodrigo Borja. Ecuador: perspectives of a former President. p. 96–131. 
  • Steve De Castro. The great divergence: historical dependence or path dependence? Results for the Americas. p. 132–159. 
  • Fernando Lugo. What happened in Paraguay? p. 160–170. 
  • Julio Cotler. The Peruvian paradox: economic growth and political disapproval. p. 171–186. 
  • C.A.F. Pigot. Political–economic–social overview of Suriname. p. 187–210. 
  • Rodrigo Arocena. Uruguay and the dividing lines of learning. p. 211–232. 
  • María A. Hernández-Barbarito. Energy integration in Latin America and the Caribbean. p. 233–252. 
  • Fernando de Szyszlo. p. 253–255. 

Diplomacia Estratégica Política, nº 10

  • Celso Amorim. South American integration. p. 5–26. 
  • Mario Rapoport. Argentina: economy and international politics. The historical processes. p. 27–51. 
  • Luis Tapia. Transformation of the Bolivian State. p. 52–74. 
  • Amado Luiz Cervo. The construction of the Brazilian industrialist model. p. 75–87. 
  • Luciano Tomassini. Economy and society in Chile: a historical overview. p. 88–116. 
  • Alfredo Rangel. Progress and challenges in today’s Colombia. p. 117–128. 
  • Marco P. Naranjo Chiriboga. Socioeconomic formation of Ecuador. p. 129–148. 
  • Tota C. Mangar. Guyana: history and economic development. p. 149–161. 
  • Juan Carlos Herken Krauer. Paraguay: challenges of a landlocked economy. p. 162–180. 
  • Manuel Burga. New perspectives on Peru’s economic formation. p. 181–204. 
  • Jerome Egger. Overview of Suriname’s economy in the 19th and 20th centuries. p. 205–219. 
  • Gerardo Caetano. Uruguay, region, and international insertion. p. 220–271. 
  • Jorge Pérez Mancebo. Venezuela’s challenges in the 21st century. p. 272–288. 
  • Sylvia M. Gooswit. Youth on the farm. p. 289–292   
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