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  1. Japón en 2023: hostilidades con Rusia y la muerte de Shinzo Abe Román Zavala, Alfredo

    Anuario Asia Pacífico

    2023
    “…Both developments reflect the series of circumstances that call into question Japan’s traditional patterns of behavior since the end of the Second World War and suggest the possibility of a new beginning.…”
  2. Solidaridad e intereses en la cooperación internacional para el desarrollo: los casos de China y Japón en África Milani, Carlos R. S., Romero Ortíz, María Elena

    Foro Internacional

    2021
    “…Drawing on key questions informed by these critical perspectives, and a historical framework dating back to the Second World War, the authors analyze the role of China and Japan and the tensions that the cooperation for development programs of these two Asian giants may produce in the African continent at the current critical moment for the international system.…”
  3. La inviabilidad del derecho penal internacional en un mundo de fuerza cero ¿Justicia internacional para los crímenes del Estado Islámico? García Vázquez, Borja, Carnevali Rodríguez, Raúl

    Foro Internacional

    2021
    “…Consolidation of international criminal law has been fostered by geopolitical contexts of leadership by a minority group of powers, as happened after the end of the Second World War and during the Cold War. Today, the world is once again in a position of lack of guidance by a single State, hindering the exercise of international criminal law, both in the form of ad hoc or mixed courts, as well as the ineffectiveness of the International Criminal Court in the face of global fragmentation. …”
  4. La construcción del milagro mexicano: el Instituto Mexicano de Investigaciones Tecnológicas, el Banco de México, y la Armour Research Foundation Gómez-Galvarriato Freer, Aurora

    Historia Mexicana

    2020
    “…It studies the central role played in this process by the Bank of Mexico, whose leaders knew how to take advantage of the economic and political juncture arising from the Second World War, attracting the technological development experience that the United States had been accumulating with great strength. …”

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