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  • July - December
    Vol. 11 No. 22 (2025)

    With a deep conviction in the value of knowledge applied to democratic strengthening, we present the new volume of Politics, Globality, and Citizenship, entitled Special Issue: Electoral Studies: Systems, Parties, and Citizens. This special issue has been made possible thanks to the collaboration with the Faculty of Political Science and International Relations of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León and the Latin American Association of Researchers in Electoral Campaigns (ALICE). The edition offers a comprehensive look at contemporary electoral processes, addressing both their institutional dimensions and their social, legal, and cultural implications. The contributions gathered here explore the transformations of political systems, the strategic evolution of parties, and the challenges citizens face in their exercise of suffrage. From the recognition of the right to vote as a universal principle to the need to guarantee legitimate and equitable processes, this special issue opens a space for reflection on the construction of popular will, the representation of minorities, and electoral reforms. It also highlights how scientific research in this field contributes to the design of stronger institutions and the promotion of a more participatory democratic culture. We invite our readers to join this diverse, informed, and necessary analysis to understand the challenges of democracy in the 21st century.

  • January - June
    Vol. 11 No. 21 (2025)

    This volume is established as a space for reflection, where rigorous analyses converge on economic, social, and political dynamics shaping both national and international contexts. Through a diversity of methodological and theoretical perspectives, the articles included in this edition examine complex phenomena related to the interaction between global actors, business competitiveness, social responsibility, and the challenges faced by sectors such as tourism, education, and agro-industry. This issue invites readers to delve into current debates that connect local realities with global trends, opening new possibilities for critical understanding and strategic action in various fields of knowledge.

  • July - December
    Vol. 10 No. 20 (2024)

    In this edition of the Scientific Journal Politics, Globality, and Citizenship, ten articles stand out that explore crucial topics for Latin American societies, addressing fundamental areas such as economy, gender, migration, culture of innovation, legal system, and international relations. These studies, conducted by researchers from Chile, Colombia, Spain, Mexico, and Venezuela, provide a rigorous and profound analysis that enriches the academic debate on these issues of contemporary relevance. Edited by the Faculty of Political Science and International Relations at Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, the journal establishes itself as a vital space for study and reflection in the social sciences, contributing to academic dialogue at national and international levels.

  • January - June
    Vol. 10 No. 19 (2024)

    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.

  • 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.

  • 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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