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MORALES CASTILLO, Rodrigo  and  SCHIAVON, Jorge A.. The Effect of Public Opinion on Mexico's Foreign Policy: Contrasting Realist and Liberal Theories. Foro int [online]. 2015, vol.55, n.3, pp.669-706. ISSN 0185-013X.

The preferences of the Mexican people with regard to international issues are stable and consistent over time. Even given the poor level of knowledge of international affairs, the difference in opinion between the best and least well-informed Mexicans in minimum. There is a robust system of political beliefs that provides Mexicans with the conceptual tools to understand the complexity of global issues. Thus, Mexican foreign policy is attuned to the preferences of national opinion in conceptual terms; in addition, this may be seen as a valuable input when defining and implementing the country's foreign policy.

Keywords : public opinion; foreign policy; Mexico; Mexico, the Americas and the World; realism; liberalism.

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