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We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Regions & Cohesion has been published by Berghahn Journals. General article topics include: the centralization of water resources by the Mexican nation-state between 1880 and 1940, the peripheral role of Latin America in global discussions about human security and the Popular Unity Government in Chile in 1970-1973.
The Leadership Forum presents reflections that relate, on one hand, to macro political debates related to global affairs and, on the other, to community-based initiatives aimed at promoting social change from below.
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Current Issue: Volume 5, Issue 1
ARTICLES/ARTÍCULOS
Mineral springs, primitive accumulation, and the “new water” in Mexico
Casey Walsh
http://bit.ly/1KOBLdB
Alternative views of security in Latin America: Towards a global contribution to human security
Oscar A. Gómez
http://bit.ly/1PJbG1d
The Chilean international politics of the Popular Unity (Unidad Popular) government 1970–1973: An attempt at pluralism in international relationships
Jorge Magasich Airola
http://bit.ly/1K8QUcQ
LEADERSHIP FORUM/LIDERAZGO FORUM/ FORO DE LIDERAZGO
Introduction to the Leadership Forum: 2015: A decisive year for development?
The Editors
http://bit.ly/1IBhj2z
Benchmarks for a truly universal Post-2015 Agenda for sustainable development
Jens Martens
http://bit.ly/1Fb4LLv
Reflexiones sobre la importancia de una educación holística dentro de un proyecto de comunidad sostenible
Gibran Cervantes
http://bit.ly/1KOCfAp
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