Sanahuja, José Antonio2023-06-202023-06-202000-070022-1937https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/60017Mexico and the European Union signed a new Political and Economic Association Agreement in December 1997 and ultimately a free-trade agreement in March 2000, aiming to establish a new model of relations with a more dynamic trade and investment component. This article analyzes the 1997 agreement as background to the final accord. Economic and political changes in the 1990s modified both parties' participation in the international political economy, helping to overcome some of the structural obstacles to the relationship. The policy toward Latin America adopted by the EU in 1994 was influential. The negotiation process revealed divergences over the scope of the liberalization process and the so-called democracy clause.engTrade, Politics, and Democratization: The 1997 Global Agreement between the European Union and Mexicojournal articleopen accessRelaciones internacionalesAcuerdos de la Unión Europea con otros países (Unión Europea)5901 Relaciones Internacionales5310.08 Acuerdos Monetarios Internacionales