Spain’s global presence has increased in recent decades, but the country will require a new strategy for this to be sustainable.
EUROPP 2013-09-13
Summary:
Since Spain’s transition to democracy in the 1970s, the country has attempted to enhance its role in international affairs. Using data from the Elcano Global Presence Index, Iliana Olivié and Manuel Gracia assess how Spain’s international profile ranks relative to … Continue reading →
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