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July - December
Vol. 9 No. 18 (2023)Política, Globalidad y Ciudadanía published a special volume in collaboration with the Center for Management and International Cooperation for Development, addressing the theme of 'Migration: Policies, Management, and Development.' Migration movements, both of migrants and refugees, have a global impact on all regions and countries of the world. In response to this reality, the 2030 Agenda establishes 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), of which 11 contain relevant targets to improve migration, promoting orderly, safe, regular, and responsible migration for all individuals. In this context, experts from the countries of Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru have analyzed and debated the causes and challenges of migration in Mexico and Latin America, as well as the processes and policies related to its management. These reflections have fostered the generation of new knowledge for the benefit of sustainable development.
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January - June
Vol. 9 No. 17 (2023)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.
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July - December
Vol. 8 No. 16 (2022)This issue contains 14 contributions from seven countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Spain, Mexico and Peru. The authors show us a melting pot of approaches to the various issues of communications in the context of a crisis. We put at your disposal and consideration a set of texts that help enrich our understanding of the crisis and the role of communication. We hope that scholars who consult this edition will find information and analysis useful in their own inquiries and reflections. -
January - June
Vol. 8 No. 15 (2022)This monographic issue is dedicated to Mexico's relations with the Central European region -or Central / Eastern Europe- and, in particular, with the nations that make up the so-called Visegrad Group that was formed 30 years ago (in 1991) under the main inspiration for the two great leaders of Central Europe at that time: the President of Poland, Lech Walesa, and the President of the then Czechoslovakia, Vaclav Havel. It was originally made up of Czechoslovakia, Poland and Hungary. After its birth in 1993, the Slovak Republic also remained part of this informal group.
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July - December
Vol. 7 No. 14 (2021)In this issue of the Political Science, Globality and Citizenship Journal, a scientific journal edited by the Faculty of Political Sciences and International Relations of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, eleven articles are presented that address the problems derived from the health contingency caused by COVID -19 from a State, Government or Human Rights perspective; and other relevant and current issues, such as electoral crimes, the right to the city, women's rights, among others. The texts presented in this issue are the result of rigorous research that provide important ideas for the deepening of the academic debate on each of the topics. With this, the Political, Globality and Citizenship Scientific Journal continues to position itself as an important reference for the academic and scientific community, nationally and internationally, in order to generate useful knowledge for the university community.
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January - June
Vol. 7 No. 13 (2021)Latin America is experiencing a health crisis caused by COVID-19; political crisis in some of their countries derived from popular and indigenous mobilizations against neoliberal economic measures and from not feeling represented by their governments; economic crisis caused by contraction in global demand and supply chains; also a humanitarian crisis due to the massive movement of migrants and refugees in search of improving their quality of life. Therefore, governments have great challenges to respond to health, social, fiscal and monetary measures. In this issue of the Political Science, Globality and Citizenship Journal, the reader will have access to ten articles that delve into topics that are essential to society, mainly in what concerns the axes of government, political communication, foreign trade, alternative methods of conflict resolution, migration, entrepreneurship and law.