International Relations, global governance and development cooperation
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It studies the processes of change in international society and the growing demands for global governance with attention to policies, institutions and key actors -multilateral, regional, state and non-state- in international development cooperation.
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It examines the evolution of contemporary Regionalism in Latin America and the different regionalist strategies; studies of the security and defense dimension of the emerging "post-liberal" regionalism, and the practices and discourses, the evaluation of "open regionalism" and the analysis and bi-regional cooperation: Spain, the EU and Latin America and the Caribbean and policies of aid and international development cooperation beyond 2015.
Team manager
José Antonio Sanahuja