نبذة مختصرة : Mexican foreign policy (PEM) has remained constant since the 20th century, emphasizing relations with the United States and a liberal economic orientation, influenced by right-wing presidents and structural factors. However, the end of the long rule of the Institutional Revolutionary Party has rekindled debate over possible changes. This article examines PEM from 2019 to 2023, a period characterized by transformational expectations under Andrés Manuel López Obrador's (AMLO) presidency. Using a theoretical framework grounded in the core tenets of foreign policy analysis and a qualitative case study methodology, this study draws on both primary and secondary sources, evaluated through interpretative content analysis. We place special emphasis on AMLO's management, scrutinizing his potential impact, the delegation of responsibilities to specialized bureaucracies, and the modifications in foreign policy. We argue that, on one hand, AMLO adopted a predominantly pragmatic profile on structural issues, such as relations with the U.S., where he chose to leverage bureaucratic competence and maintain continuity. On the other hand, in spheres of greater autonomy, such as relations with Latin America and the Caribbean, he adopted more ideological positions, though instrumentalizing them to please his domestic base. Despite expectations, AMLO has not yet brought about revolutionary changes in foreign policy, with structural factors being decisive in the outcome. ; La política exterior mexicana (PEM) se ha mantenido constante desde el siglo XX, con énfasis en la relación con Estados Unidos y una orientación económica liberal, influenciada por presidentes de derecha y factores estructurales. No obstante, el final del largo gobierno del Partido Revolucionario Institucional ha avivado el debate sobre posibles cambios. Este artículo se propone analizar la PEM de 2019 a 2023, durante la presidencia de Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), un periodo marcado por expectativas de transformación. Utilizamos la metodología cualitativa, ...
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