El dialogo Norte-Sur y la diplomacia multilateral
In: Foro internacional: revista trimestral, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 428-442
ISSN: 0185-013X
In: Foro internacional: revista trimestral, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 428-442
ISSN: 0185-013X
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In: Foreign affairs Latinoamérica, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 2-11
ISSN: 1665-1707
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In: Foreign affairs en español, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 65-72
ISSN: 1665-1707
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In: Foreign affairs Latinoamérica, Band 10, Heft 3, S. 18-23
ISSN: 1665-1707
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In: Treaties and other international acts series: TIAS, Heft 7988, S. 61 S
ISSN: 0083-0186
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In: Historias mínimas vol. 4
Multilateral diplomacy has represented for Mexico an important counterweight space in its immediate geopolitical environment. Through it, Mexico developed initiatives and assumed positions that left their mark on the main issues on the international agenda. Multilateralism also made it possible to mitigate asymmetries in inter-American relations in the face of conflicts that arose on the continent and that put the guiding principles of Mexican foreign policy to the test. Currently, the growing interdependence of the domestic agenda on the environment, migration, drugs and regional security forces us to review the trajectory of Mexican multilateralism. In response to this imperative, this work offers a systematic review of the main interventions of Mexico in multilateral forums, an essential path to know the directions of Mexican diplomacy in these matters, as well as to evaluate the scope and limitations that allow to pose realistically the challenges facing global governance in a world of crisis.
In: Revista mexicana de política exterior: publicación cuatrimestral del Instituto Matías Romero de Estudios Diplomáticos, Heft 103, S. 47-63
ISSN: 0185-6022
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In: Estudios internacionales: revista del Instituto de Estudios Internacionales de la Universidad de Chile, Band 14, Heft 53, S. 3-16
ISSN: 0014-1518, 0716-0240
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In: Estrategía, Band 6, Heft 25/26, S. 71-120
ISSN: 0046-2578
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Darstellung und Beurteilung der politischen und wirtschaftlichen Beziehungen zwischen Afrika und der EG aus kubanischer Sicht
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In: Diálogo político: publicación trimestral de la Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung AC, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 31-58
ISSN: 1667-314X
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We discuss a model of gradual coalition formation with positive externalities in which a leading country endogenously decides whether to negotiate multilaterally or sequentially over climate change. We show that the leader may choose a sequential path, and that the choice is determined by the convexity of the TU-game and the free-rider payoffs of the followers. Except in a few clearly defined cases, the outcome of the negotiation process is always the grand coalition, although the process may need some time. This holds for the standard IEA game with heterogeneous players even if the grand coalition is not stable in a multilateral context. We also analyze the role of a facilitating agency. The agency has an incentive to speed up intra-stage negotiations and to extend the period between negotiation stages in a sequential process. ; Peer reviewed
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In: Aktueller Informationsdienst Lateinamerika, 8-77
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