Erasto M. Villa: An Argentine Diplomat who Raised the Profile of his Professionalism in Japan
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https://doi.org/10.26422/RPA.2025.0401.sanKeywords:
diplomacy, international relations, World War II, Argentina, JapanAbstract
This article aims to highlight the professionalism and prestige of the members of the Argentine Foreign Service, especially the figure of one of its members, Ambassador Erasto M. Villa. During the Second World War, the Argentine diplomat had to face unexpected situations and assume responsibilities far beyond those that normally corresponded to him when he fulfilled functions in the Embassy of the Argentine Republic to the Empire of Japan.
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Sanchis Muñoz, J. R. (1997). Japón y la Argentina. Historia de sus relaciones. Sudamericana.
Sanchis Muñoz, J. R. (2012). Misión en Tokyo, 1940-1946: Erasto M. Villa. TEMAS de Política Exterior, Comercio y Relaciones Internacionales, V(5), 71-76.
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