Populist Left-Wing Foreign Policy: The Case Of Kirchnerism In Argentina
Abstract
This article addresses the issue of populist foreign policy in Argentina and employs a multi-methods research that combines discourse analysis, fore-ign policy analysis, and historical political reconstruction of Kirchnerism. Theoretically, we refer to populism as an “Ideational Approach” and we consider  Destradi  and  Plegaman’s  thematic  lines  in  order  to  investigate  populism in world politics. Throughout the paper, we argue that left-wing populist foreign policy does not discriminate against international coope-ration and globalization per se but in a Manichean vision of the world, it criticizes western rich countries, and proposes the creation of new regio-nal alliances.

