The success of the Ibero-American Summit of Cádiz
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Cumbre Iberoamericana, Cádiz, Presidenta Rousseff, Juan Carlos I, relaciones multilatinas, renovaciónAbstract
After the relative failure of the Summits of Mar de la Plata and Asunción, that of Cádiz can be considered successful. Brazil, the already giant emerging country, and Spain, each in their own way, led the Summit and advocated for a new conception and practice of multilatin relations and for the return of credit to the wounded economies of Spain and Portugal.
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