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“Nuevas Aproximaciones A La Frontera: El Caso De La Frontera Con Arizona”, Daniel Añorve
“Nuevas Aproximaciones A La Frontera: El Caso De La Frontera Con Arizona”, Daniel Añorve
Daniel Añorve
No abstract provided.
“La Participación Rusa En El Consejo De Seguridad De Naciones Unidas 2009-2010: Convergencia Y Divergencias Con México", Daniel Añorve
“La Participación Rusa En El Consejo De Seguridad De Naciones Unidas 2009-2010: Convergencia Y Divergencias Con México", Daniel Añorve
Daniel Añorve
No abstract provided.
Artículo “La Transformación Del Concepto “Frontera” En La Transición De La Urss A La Federación Rusa: Implicaciones Para La Supervivencia Del Estado”, Daniel Añorve
Daniel Añorve
La política exterior rusa es juzgada mediante una serie de adjetivos peyorativos en Occidente. El presente trabajo hace un recuento histórico de cómo han concebido los rusos (y los soviéticos) la frontera. La frontera rusa siempre ha estado en continuo cambio, y el país ha sido al mismo tiempo agresor y agredido. Por razones históricas, la frontera soviética fue muy vigilada y controlada por el pcus al punto de volverla casi impermeable. En los primeros años de la transición se dio un relajamiento de la política fronteriza que paradójicamente la volvió no sólo inestable sino que puso a la Federación …
“El Programa Erasmus Para La Educación Superior En La Unión Europea: Su Lógica Dentro De La Teoría De La Interdependencia” (Primera Parte),, Daniel Añorve
Daniel Añorve
No abstract provided.
“Post-Amnesty Niger Delta And The Promise Of Development: Issues, Prospects And Problems, Omololu Toluwanimi Omololu
“Post-Amnesty Niger Delta And The Promise Of Development: Issues, Prospects And Problems, Omololu Toluwanimi Omololu
Omololu Michael FAGBADEBO
The offer of amnesty to militants in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria was premised on the assumption that it would engender an enabling environment for meaningful development of the area. This paper seeks to project into the problems that may likely jeopardize this assumption. It identifies the windows of opportunity for a lasting peace in the region but expresses doubts about positive change in the character of the Nigerian State. As privatized state, political actors exploit the state to pursue personal and parochial interests rather than implementation of policies aimed at improving the development of the Niger Delta area.
The Case Of The 2008 German-Us Agreement On Data Exchange: An Opportunity To Reshape Power Relations?, Rocco Bellanova
The Case Of The 2008 German-Us Agreement On Data Exchange: An Opportunity To Reshape Power Relations?, Rocco Bellanova
Rocco Bellanova
No abstract provided.
Collaborative Community-Based Natural Resource Management, Prof. Elizabeth Burleson
Collaborative Community-Based Natural Resource Management, Prof. Elizabeth Burleson
Prof. Elizabeth Burleson
This article analyzes the importance of increasing civil society actor access to and influence in international legal and policy negotiations, drawing from academic scholarship on governance, conservation and environmental sustainability, natural resource management, observations of civil society actors, and the authors’ experiences as participants in international environmental negotiations.
Against The State Governance, Governance From Below & Governing Through Terrorism: Analytically Investigating The Technologies Of Power Within The Terrorist Arsenal., Allen Gnanam
Allen Gnanam
Terrorism as a violent and destabilizing act performed by terrorists, meaning loyal followers of political or religious agendas who hold resent and animosity toward a certain authority/ government (Lin, Liou, & Wu, 2007, pg. 149), will be explored and analyzed through the utilization of the governmentality perspective. For the purposes of this paper terrorism governance will refer to the governance/ control/ influence exerted by terrorists and terrorism. The focus of this explorative and analysis paper will be to identify diverse terrorism oriented technologies of governance, and analyze the ways in which these technologies enable terrorist to exert governance both indirectly …