Bibliographic citations
Mavila, I., (2024). La influencia de la diplomacia interamericana en las negociaciones de paz de la guerra peruana-ecuatoriana de 1941 [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26784
Mavila, I., La influencia de la diplomacia interamericana en las negociaciones de paz de la guerra peruana-ecuatoriana de 1941 []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26784
@misc{renati/536731,
title = "La influencia de la diplomacia interamericana en las negociaciones de paz de la guerra peruana-ecuatoriana de 1941",
author = "Mavila Montagne, Ignacio",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The influence of the hemispheric security and solidarity policy -or continental security policy- promoted by the government of Franklin D. Roosevelt from 1936 onwards in Latin America (priority aspect of inter-american diplomacy) will be analyzed in the course -and the result- of the peace negotiations of the peruvianecuadorian war of 1941. Thus, it will be investigated how its implementation conditioned the future of the peace negotiations of the conflict waged between Peru and Ecuador in 1941 and, therefore, the subsequent conditions of the Rio de Janeiro Protocol of 1942. In short, it is suggested that the aforementioned continental security policy was instrumentalized by both Peru and Ecuador (the belligerents) within the framework proposed by the incipient panamerican system -at that time dominated by the regional antagonism between brazilian panamericanism and argentine sovereignismas mechanism to ingratiate himself and at the same time exert pressure on the United States (the arbitrator) which also used it as a mechanism of pressure on the belligerents during the course of the peace negotiations peruvian-ecuadorian war of 1941. For such purposes, printed and digital primary sources will be used (minutes of the panamerican conferences, speeches by president Manuel Prado, minutes pf the council of ministers and the online archive of the secretary of state of the United States), as well as documentation belonging to the AGN and the Central Archive of Foreign Affairs.
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