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  1. Resúmenes de novedades Foro Internacional, Revista

    Foro Internacional

    2023
    “…Lisa Dellmuth y Jonas Tallberg, Legitimacy Politics: Elite Communication and Public Opinion in Global Governance, Cambridge, Reino Unido, Cambridge University Press, 2023, 250 pp. …”
  2. ¿Quién se excusa? La covid-19 como área de conflictividad entre Estados Unidos y la República Popular China en 2020 Navarro García, Abraham

    Anuario Asia Pacífico

    2021
    “…It argues that the Trump administration abandoned the health commitments of a grand power to emphasize conflict with China, a country attempting to improve its relative position in the current global governance regime. Nevertheless, it is not reasonable to expect China to satisfactorily fulfill the vacuum left by the United States in the short term; therefore, the collaboration between the most prominent actors in the international system is still needed to overcome the crisis.…”
  3. Poderes tradicionales, emergentes y re-emergentes: relaciones ambiguas pero pragmáticas Giaccaglia, Clarisa

    Foro Internacional

    2017
    “…Next, the paper focuses on three fields of global governance: commercial sphere (wto), financial sphere (World Bank, fmi, G-20), and environmental sphere (summits on climate change). …”
  4. México: ¿actor con responsabilidad multilateral? Covarrubias Velasco, Ana

    Foro Internacional

    2019
    “…After a brief summary of the most salient features of multilateralism, the paper examines Mexico's activity at the UN on a number issues that influence global governance, consistent with the goal of making Mexico an actor with global responsibility. …”
  5. Gobernanza indirecta de crisis transnacionales: la OPS y la OMS frente a la pandemia de Covid-19 en América Latina Zamudio González, Laura

    Foro Internacional

    2021
    “…In the context of the Covid-19 pandemic in Latin America, the World Health Organization (who) and the Pan-American Health Organization (paho) have been linked with multiple actors and levels of decision-making, putting into practice what the literature on global governance refers to as indirect governance by orchestration. …”
  6. Presidentes y orquestadores: la gobernanza de la pandemia de Covid-19 en las Américas Legler, Thomas

    Foro Internacional

    2021
    “…On the basis of its findings, the article calls for theoretical cross-fertilization among comparative regionalism, neoliberal institutionalism, and global governance studies, as well the construction of networked inter-presidentialism in order to counterbalance the worst impulses of presidents.…”

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