Agenda Internacional

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/174837

ISSN: 1027-6750
e-ISSN: 2311-5718

Agenda Internacional es la revista académica del Instituto de Estudios Internacionales (IDEI) de la PUCP que, desde su origen en 1994, tiene como objetivo brindar un aporte multidisciplinario sobre los principales aspectos de la realidad internacional. En tal sentido, son bienvenidas contribuciones desde el mundo del derecho, la ciencia política, las relaciones internacionales, la economía, la historia y otras ramas del conocimiento siempre que brinden un aporte desde una perspectiva internacional. Desde 2005 la revista se publica con una periodicidad anual.

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    Fronteras Brasil y Perú, espacio de integración y cooperación
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-11-16) Laurente, Itala; Filippi, Eduardo Ernesto
    Borders are spaces where relations between the local population and the different levels of government, whether national or subnational, are condensed. Therefore, it is relevant to create border areas of peace and sustainable development, based on regional cohesion, social integration, and territoriality, which contributes to the reduction of tensions between countries and consolidates the processes of integration and continuous cooperation. Particularly, the borders of Brazil and Peru have a strategic relevance due to their biodiversity, geographic location, presence of lakes and rivers and because it is a space for the economic development.The reason for developing this article is that Brazil and Peru have a series of border dynamics, whether territorial, social, commercial and economic. The objective of the article is to analyze the border regions between Peru and Brazil as a space with distinctive characteristics, which helps to determine possible future actions in border integration. The study is descriptive, with a qualitative approach based on documentary and quantitative review of secondary sources. It concludes that there is a need to use political, economic, social and bottom-up strategies that incorporate different multilevel actors, as well as to strengthen existing projects that allow the flow of trade and market of both Peruvian and Brazilian products across the borders, and finally, to strengthen integration and cooperation between borders to combat illegal activities and improve the development of these regions.
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    La frontera como factor de integración regional. Análisis a partir del caso de la frontera entre Colombia y Perú
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2015) Londoño Niño, Edgar Andrés
    This paper aims to highlight the importance of the border in the regional integration processes,with the case of the border between Colombia and Peru, to demonstrate the relevance to understanding the border such an integration element between neighboring states. First, the paper deve- lops a discussion about the origin and understanding of the concept of border. In the second part, the difference between boundary and frontier are analyzed, and, in the third part, is highlighted the border´s importance such integration component and the elements that support and justify this focus. With the case of the border between Colombia and Peru, the paper highlights that the negative understanding of the border must be overcome for an understanding that consider the common factors and the necessity of cooperation and integration processes between neighboringcountries for the regional development and the welfare of the inhabitants.
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    Implicancias del Brexit en la Unión Europea
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2018-10-10) Prado, Josefina del
    June 23, 2016, will be a day difficult to forget, mainly in Europe. Should the United Kingdom remain part of the European Union (EU) or not?, was the question posed in the historic referendum and the majority, with a very little margin, voted in favor of leaving the EU.This is how the United Kingdom became the first country that decided to leave the European Union, where it remained for more than four decades, dealing an unprecedented blow to an emblematic integration process worldwide. In what it seems an irreversible process, the United Kingdom began on March 29, 2017, the formal process to leave the European Union (EU), activating Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon that provides a mechanism for the voluntary and unilateral withdrawal of a country of the European Union.The result of the referendum and the express mention of the recovery of independence and sovereignty by the British Prime Minister Theresa May reflect the primacy of Eurosceptic or Europhobic positions on the island against the pro-Europeans. In the following lines, we will reflect on the underlying forces of the European integration process, its main milestones, to analyze the role of the United Kingdom in it and the impact of the withdrawal of the UR to the EU.