
Rivadavia's foreign policy
Rivadavia's foreign policy aimed to modernize Argentina by strengthening ties with European countries, especially Britain and France, to promote trade and development. He prioritized national interests, sought recognition and support from Western powers, and aimed to reduce reliance on regional neighbors. Rivadavia also emphasized establishing diplomatic relations, protecting Argentine sovereignty, and encouraging immigration to boost economic growth. His approach reflected a desire to integrate Argentina into the global economy while asserting independence and resilience in international affairs.