The author discusses the regional policies implemented in Chile since the 1960’s, emphasizing the practices of the last governments, where an important process of transition has occurred in regional matters (Aylwin, 1990-1994; Frei, 1004-). The analysis is centered on political and economical dimensions, allowing the author to propose a new definition on the functioning of the region in Chile, in the frame of globalization processes, introducing a critical question on the traditional territorial equilibrium which is practiced today.