Transformation of the system of international relations of Spain in the postFranco period
- Authors: Yakovlev P.P.1, Yakovleva N.M.2
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Affiliations:
- Chief Researcher at Center of Iberian Studies, Institute of Latin American Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Center of Political Studies, Institute of Latin American Studies, Russian Academy of Science
- Issue: No 11 (2025)
- Pages: 6-22
- Section: International ties
- URL: https://bulletin.ssaa.ru/0044-748X/article/view/696035
- ID: 696035
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Abstract
The article sums up the changes in Spain's foreign policy in the post-Franco epoch. It is emphasized that with the death of F. Franco on November 20, 1975, not only the domestic political and socio-economic transformations of a bourgeois-democratic nature was launched in the country, but significant changes occurred in the system of Madrid's international relations. These changes affected both the political and diplomatic sphere and the areas of Spain's foreign trade, economic, and military-strategic relations, and decisively crossed out the long period of international isolation of the Franco regime. The place and role of the Spanish state in European and world affairs have undergone a significant evolution, and the voice of official Madrid has become heard on all continents. At the same time, the deep geopolitical and geo-economic fault lines of recent years are severely testing the ability of the Spanish establishment and business community not only to adapt to the ongoing global changes, but also to be able to protect fundamental national interests.
About the authors
Petr P. Yakovlev
Chief Researcher at Center of Iberian Studies, Institute of Latin American Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
Author for correspondence.
Email: petrp.yakovlev@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0751-8278
Doctor of Economics, Chief Researcher
Russian Federation, B.Ordynka str., 21/16, 115035 Moscow, Russian FederationNailya M. Yakovleva
Center of Political Studies, Institute of Latin American Studies, Russian Academy of Science
Email: nel-yakovleva@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1707-6901
PhD in History, Leading Researcher
Russian Federation, B.Ordynka str., 21/16, 115035 Moscow, Russian FederationReferences
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