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Publikováno v:
Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals, Iss 101, Pp 107-128 (2013)
The practice of multilateralism today and its contemporary conceptual redefinition has different sources: the rise of emerging economies, increasing regional and sub-national politics and the intensity of regionalism. This study focuses on the growin
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https://doaj.org/article/0768db50fca9421d8033f8847b407b08
Autor:
Rebecka Villanueva Ulfgard
Publikováno v:
Populism. 6:55-79
This article inquires the charismatic populism of López Obrador (AMLO) and Mexico’s return to hyper-presidentialism. Drawing on the literature on populism and hyper-presidentialism it explores the tension between charismatic populist leadership an
The power to transform? Mexico’s ‘Fourth Transformation’ under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador
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Globalizations. 17:1027-1042
We engage in a conjunctural analysis of political change (Gramsci; Hall), power (Lukes) and transformation (Polanyi) to inquire into Lopez Obrador’s political project; ‘The Fourth Transformation’ f...
Proactive, Responsible, and in Good Faith: Network Diplomacy in Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Latin American Policy. 10:220-235
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South African Journal of International Affairs. 26:621-641
This article analyses the G20’s effectiveness-legitimacy nexus while undergoing a shift from club to network governance. Despite pitfalls, it is argued that the strategic widening of the G20 agenda...
Autor:
Rebecka Villanueva Ulfgard
Publikováno v:
Politics & Policy. 47:50-78
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Politics & Policy. 47:233-242
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Politics & Policy. 47:6-27
Autor:
Rebecka Villanueva Ulfgard
This book explores how and why Mexico's approach to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation with the López Obrador administration is unsustainable and non-transformative, overshadowed by his
Publikováno v:
Development Policy Review. 35:O287-O302
A major challenge for Middle Income Countries is to ‘make a difference’ in global issues. The article examines Mexico's compromise in this regard within the OECD international development co-operation architecture. It highlights some of the footp