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Este libro, titulado Identidad. La demanda de dignidad y las políticas de resentimiento, originalmente en idioma inglés (2018) y editado por primera vez en español (2019), presenta un registro de materias que siempre han acompañado a su autor como democracia, inmigración, instituciones políticas, pero esta vez conectados por el hilo conductor del concepto de identidad, acaso el más poderoso motor de la sociedad contemporánea. En efecto, el concepto de identidad es revisado por Fukuyama a lo largo de catorce capítulos desde el punto de vista histórico, cultural, político, institucional, pero especialmente es mirado desde los efectos que representa para la política contemporánea. Dice Fukuyama en varios pasajes del libro que la política de la identidad es el lente a través del cual se miran los problemas sociales y la política a nivel global.
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This article posits the hypothesis that transnational organized crime has evolved from a domestic public issue into a regional geopolitical threat. Employing a research methodology based on the analysis of secondary scientific sources and case studies, it scrutinizes the dynamics of organized crime at a regional level over the past five years. The primary arguments demonstrate that strategically significant criminal organizations have blurred national borders, forged both legal and illegal public and private alliances, expanded their operations, and primarily challenged the sovereignty, authority, legitimacy, monopoly of force, and territorial control inherent to States, thereby redefining the political geography. In conclusion, the study underscores the imperative to comprehend the radical nature and expansion of this transborder threat, along with its interaction with the institutional...
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This article posits the hypothesis that transnational organized crime has evolved from a domestic public issue into a regional geopolitical threat. Employing a research methodology based on the analysis of secondary scientific sources and case studies, it scrutinizes the dynamics of organized crime at a regional level over the past five years. The primary arguments demonstrate that strategically significant criminal organizations have blurred national borders, forged both legal and illegal public and private alliances, expanded their operations, and primarily challenged the sovereignty, authority, legitimacy, monopoly of force, and territorial control inherent to States, thereby redefining the political geography. In conclusion, the study underscores the imperative to comprehend the radical nature and expansion of this transborder threat, along with its interaction with the institutional...
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This article posits the hypothesis that transnational organized crime has evolved from a domestic public issue into a regional geopolitical threat. Employing a research methodology based on the analysis of secondary scientific sources and case studies, it scrutinizes the dynamics of organized crime at a regional level over the past five years. The primary arguments demonstrate that strategically significant criminal organizations have blurred national borders, forged both legal and illegal public and private alliances, expanded their operations, and primarily challenged the sovereignty, authority, legitimacy, monopoly of force, and territorial control inherent to States, thereby redefining the political geography. In conclusion, the study underscores the imperative to comprehend the radical nature and expansion of this transborder threat, along with its interaction with the institutional...
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This article analyzes the main factors of change that have occurred in Chile in terms of drug trafficking, organized crime, and insurgent action in certain parts of the country. This analysis is based, first, on the hypothesis that the country has ceased to be just a transit route for drugs and has become a place of destination (receiver), based on a set of facts that place it in a new category within the regional drug trafficking map, despite the fact that its role as a transit country (transmitter) continues; second, its role is argued in an incipient network of transnational organized crime networks connected with local structures that are in full development, dedicated to crimes of a certain magnitude in the narco world; third, the presence of illicit associations that still operate in limited areas of the national territory and that claim a subversive and criminal fight is described...