Multilateralismo: adaptación a un mundo con potencias emergentes

In an increasingly interdependent world, multilateralism is taking on an ever more important role. This explains the academic interest in multilateral institutions as mechanisms of governance meeting the challenges currently on the international agenda, linked to the process of change in the interna...

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Main Author: Barbé, Esther
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Asociación Española de Profesores de Derecho Internacional y Relaciones Internacionales 2010
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3702275
Source:Revista española de derecho internacional, ISSN 0034-9380, Vol. 62, Nº 2, 2010, pags. 21-50
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Summary: In an increasingly interdependent world, multilateralism is taking on an ever more important role. This explains the academic interest in multilateral institutions as mechanisms of governance meeting the challenges currently on the international agenda, linked to the process of change in the international system. This process of change is based on the emergence of new powers and the appearance of new norms, rooted in solidarity. The concepts usually applied to the distribution of power in the international system (polarity) or to the forms of interaction between states (multilateralism) are losing explanatory power or are taking on more complex forms. Hence, considering how multilateral institutions adapt to a world of emerging powers is a theoretical and empirical challenge for which answers must be found in three areas: power distribution, interstate cooperation, and the framework of values and ideas.