About the Journal
Revista Política, Globalidad y Ciudadanía is a scientific journal on Political Science and International Relations (Social Sciences) that promotes the exchange, dissemination and transfer of knowledge in the field, with emphasis on the area of Politics; for this purpose, it is based on the political reality of Latin America and the rest of world. It relies on the quality of scientific production considering systematics and rigor; it uses the Double Blind Review methodology in its peer review process; it publishes original articles, results of research projects and literature reviews under the guidelines of the publishing standards of the American Psychological Association (APA), sixth edition.
Revista Política, Globalidad y Ciudadanía welcomes the good practices of the Committee on Publication Ethics; it is edited semi-annually, January-June and July-December, and it is distributed since 2015 under the support of the Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León , in electronic format in Open Access. It spreads its work in Spanish and English and it is addressed to the scientific community in Politics, mainly to researchers and teachers who deal with the field of Political Science and international Relations.
Current Issue

In the current issue, the reader will have access to ten articles that delve into topics that are essential for society, mainly with regard to the axes of government, feminism, security and defense, educational policy , gender and political systems. They correspond to research that has been carried out rigorously and with an exhaustive review that facilitates academic debate. Thus, the Scientific Political Journal, Globality and Citizenship, a scientific journal edited by the Faculty of Political Sciences and International Relations of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, aware of the need to study and reflect on the social sciences, presents to the academic community -scientific, national and international a new number, in which you can consult research related to government, feminism, security and defense, educational policy, gender and political systems.