Portugal and Latin America in the 21st century: diplomacy, economy and culture as needed
In this blog piece, Carmen Fonseca examines Portugal’s inconsistent approach to Latin America, where ties—especially with Brazil—are shaped more by economic needs than strategic vision. She argues that despite rhetorical commitments, the region remains marginal in Portuguese foreign policy, with its relevance fluctuating in response to internal and European dynamics. This analysis challenges the idea of Portugal as a constant bridge between Europe and Latin America.