Globalización vs. soberanía: gobernanza, guerra o progreso y orden mundial

Q3 Social Sciences Norteamerica Pub Date : 2015-07-01 DOI:10.20999/nam.2015.b001
José Luis Valdés-Ugalde (Investigador y ex director)
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This is a reflection from the point of view of political science and international relations about the impact of globalization on international issues. The author discusses the point to which globalization is linked to the integrationist, political transitions that have dominated international relations since the end of the Cold War, all of which have been watersheds in the international system. The article analyzes whether a relationship exists between globalization and the new connections between economy and politics, capitalism and democracy, security and migration, security and progress, culture and society, etc., and placing value on the new identities that these connections have in the context of globalization. The author examines how globalization affects the foundational aspects of the world order in the twentieth century, such as sovereignty, borders, war, and migration, as well as the process of the decline of the United States versus the preeminence of other global actors.

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这是从政治学和国际关系的角度对全球化对国际问题影响的反思。作者讨论了全球化与自冷战结束以来主导国际关系的一体化主义、政治转型之间的联系,所有这些都是国际体系中的分水岭。本文分析了全球化与经济与政治、资本主义与民主、安全与移民、安全与进步、文化与社会等之间的新联系之间是否存在关系,并对这些联系在全球化背景下所具有的新身份进行了评价。作者考察了全球化如何影响20世纪世界秩序的基本方面,如主权、边界、战争和移民,以及美国的衰落与其他全球参与者的卓越地位的过程。
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Norteamerica
Norteamerica Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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期刊介绍: Editorial Policies Focus and Scope Section Policies Peer Review Process Open Access Policy Archiving General Criteria Ethical Guidelines Directory Indexing Editorial Bodies Editorial Board International Advisory Board Focus and Scope Norteamérica is a semiannual peer-reviewed journal regarding multi and interdisciplinary academic studies about the North America region (Mexico, United States and Canada) which consider the region itself as an object of study, along with its evolution, its individual processes and internal dynamics. An analysis of the reality of each of the three nations is thematically linked with the rest of the region. 1.- Norteamérica will publish exclusively multi- and interdisciplinary academic studies focused on the North American region (Mexico, the United States and Canada) that: a) address the region as an object of analysis: specifically, its evolution, particular processes, and internal dynamics; b) analyze the reality in each of the three nations, linking them thematically with the rest of the region; c) carry out comparative studies of the nations of North America; d) address the region and its insertion in the international context; and e) expand upon international processes and their impact within the region. 2.- Through these research perspectives, the journal will disseminate articles addressing a wide variety of general and specific issues: a) politics, economics, society and culture; b) foreign policy, trade, political systems, security, comparative politics, political philosophy and history; and c) migration, electoral processes, borders, science and technology, minorities, the environment and natural resources, education, human rights, gender, and others.
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