About Actors of the Global South: Trajectories, Continuities, and Futures
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https://doi.org/10.24201/fi.v64i2.3047Keywords:
Global South, Third World, international relations, international system, international cooperationAbstract
As a basic premise of this article, it is noted that the concept of the Global South cannot be analyzed solely on the basis of economic considerations. On the contrary, this presents a broad category, which calls into question political, economic, historical, identity and epistemic factors. Therefore, the general aim pursued by this research is to offer a concrete and multidimensional approach to identify and recognize, through three axes (political, economic and cooperative role) the actors of the Global South, taking into consideration the inherent dynamism of the term and highlighting its heuristic relevance as a valid and relevant tool to understand the current configuration of power.
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