La condición internacional
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https://doi.org/10.30827/rl.v0i1.3553Keywords:
Internationality, Transatlantic Dialogue, Migration, Human Rights, Politics, CultureAbstract
In the framework of the reflection about the permeability of boundaries in a globalised world the current study draws attention to the new ways of constructing nationality and internationality nowadays. The former refers to migration and inner diversity in the Spanish-speaking countries, whereas the latter requires a revaluation of both factors, which will ensure welfare not through an extreme militarization but through a legal defense of human rights and through the political awareness and acceptance of mixtures and cultural differences. In this respect, dialogue between the United States, Europe and Latin America becomes essential since these are the authorities which are involved in the laying of foundations of an international character in the Western World. Neither the demand of market nor the reality of the mass media allow to question the validity of the afore-mentioned international nature. It is essential then to understand the deep implications of the development of a transatlantic culture as it is also necessary that this give strong support to law, education and youth as the main possible change agents.Downloads
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