Vol. 10 No. 19 (2024): January - June
Currently, Latin America is undergoing multidimensional transformations that sometimes even contradict one another, encompassing aspects such as social inclusion and dependence on natural resources. The state now plays a leading role in institutional and regulatory matters; however, these democracies are marked by poverty, inequality in private property, and organized crime. In this issue of the Scientific Journal on Politics, Globality, and Citizenship, readers will have access to nine articles that delve into topics crucial for society, particularly concerning the pillars of economy, gender, public policies, tax policy, and international relations. These articles correspond to research conducted rigorously with a comprehensive review, facilitating academic discourse.