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Real Instituto Elcano, a English think tank, presented a report setting out the "Index Elcano Global Presence." With this tool, seeks to measure the country's international position, ie its projection in the economic, military, scientific, social and cultural. In total, 52 countries, among which are the 42 most global GDP more than ten other members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) or the European Union, were analyzed by English investigators.
research positions Mexico as the most influential country in Latin America and the only one of the region to qualify for the list of the 20 most influential people. The index was at this time for the first time, but is scheduled biannual update hereafter. In the future, project specialists, we expect a repositioning of Brazil, now at number 25 of the table. Other Latin Americans who entered the ranking are Venezuela (since 38), Argentina (39), Chile (43) and Colombia (44).
As detailed in the think tank, the results are sorted in a table, in which the first seed gets the value of 1,000 and the other obtained values \u200b\u200bfor this figure. In all variables measured by Elcano, and of course in the final standings, the United States ranked first in "a global presence."
Iliana Olivé, a researcher at the Elcano Royal Institute, evaluated the rate in dialogue with the newspaper El Pais. According to his view, a detailed analysis of the foreign presence in a country can produce results "counterintuitive." By way of example, said that Brazil on the international scene, "is less in practice than their media presence might suggest."
In the same vein, principal investigator Europe and co-author Ignacio Molina, justified this position with a question: "Is Brazil when crossing borders?". He added, "apart from its impressive economic growth, trade has, how many immigrants receive, how many troops have on the outside, what system or educational technology exports." From Europe, Brazil does not seem the ideal destination. "Immigrants from Argentina, Colombia and Ecuador, Brazil's neighbors are not going to Brazil, but to Europe," he said Molina.
The study measured the areas of economy, defense, immigration and tourism, culture and science, and development aid. Also look at exports of raw materials, manufacturing and services, exports of energy products and U.S. direct investment abroad.
In economics, is Mexico the country of the region with outreach, which is explained, according to the study, because of its relationship with the United States. To measure the impact on Defence, Elcano has measured the number of troops deployed in international mission and the capacity of foreign military deployment.


The index also takes into account the number of immigrants arriving and tourists. In this topic, Mexico again gaining strength and is ranked 14. In the area of \u200b\u200bculture, export measures Audiovisual, Olympic qualification, the foreign students or foreign patents. In this case, the classification favoring Brazil over Mexico.

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