Patrones de votación de los estados centroamericanos y República Dominica en la AGNU (1989-2020)
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2022
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Artavia Medrano, Argentina
Cascante Segura, Calos
Fonseca Hernández, Raúl
Mora Román, Alberto
Ulibarri Bilbao, Eduardo
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
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Conversatorio de “Patrones de votación de los estados centroamericanos y República Dominicana en la Asamblea General de las Nacionales Unidas (1989-2020).” Retos y oportunidades para impulsar acciones conjuntas en foros internacionales. Se da a conocer la importancia de la investigación y la base de datos que se ha generado a raíz de esta, con la finalidad de conocer el comportamiento de países latinoamericanos en los foros multilaterales. Se suma a una de contribuciones en las que lidera la Escuela de Relaciones Internacionales en conjunto con el Estado de la Nación y el Estado de la Región. Con el objetivo de generar evidencias científicas, documentar e identificar una caracterización de la conducta de los países centroamericanos que permita hacer estudios comparados así cómo comprender los patrones y conductas. La conferencia se fundamenta en dos etapas, la primera, expuesta por Calos Cascante Segura y Raúl Fonseca Hernández, académicos de la Escuela de Relaciones Internacionales e investigadores del trabajo. En la segunda etapa, se cuenta con la presencia de Eduardo Ulibarri Bilbao (Periodista, ex embajador de Costa Rica en la ONU), Argentina Artavia Medrano (docente, Escuela de Relaciones Internacionales -UNA y Escuela de Ciencias Políticas-UCR) y Alberto Mora Román (Coordinador de investigación del informe Estado de la Región), los cuales dialogan y conversan sobre los hallazgos e importancia de este insumo.
Conversation on “Voting Patterns of the Central American States and the Dominican Republic in the United Nations General Assembly (1989-2020)”. Challenges and opportunities to promote joint actions in International Forums. The importance of the research and the database that has been generated as a result of it, with the purpose of knowing the behavior of Latin American countries in multilateral forums, is made known. It is added to one of the contributions in which the School of International Relations leads together with the State of the Nation and the State of the Region. With the objective of generating scientific evidence, documenting and identifying a characterization of the behavior of Central American countries that allows comparative studies as well as understanding patterns and behaviors. The conference is based on two stages, the first one exposed by Mr. Calos Cascante Segura and Master Raúl Fonseca Hernández, professors of the School of International Relations and researchers of the work, and in the second stage we have the presence of Mr. Eduardo Ulibarri Bilbao (Journalist, former Costa Rican Ambassador to the UN), Argentina Artavia Medrano (Professor, School of International Relations -UNA and School of Political Science-UCR) and Alberto Mora Román (Research Coordinator, State of the Region report), who will discuss and talk about the findings and importance of this input.
Conversation on “Voting Patterns of the Central American States and the Dominican Republic in the United Nations General Assembly (1989-2020)”. Challenges and opportunities to promote joint actions in International Forums. The importance of the research and the database that has been generated as a result of it, with the purpose of knowing the behavior of Latin American countries in multilateral forums, is made known. It is added to one of the contributions in which the School of International Relations leads together with the State of the Nation and the State of the Region. With the objective of generating scientific evidence, documenting and identifying a characterization of the behavior of Central American countries that allows comparative studies as well as understanding patterns and behaviors. The conference is based on two stages, the first one exposed by Mr. Calos Cascante Segura and Master Raúl Fonseca Hernández, professors of the School of International Relations and researchers of the work, and in the second stage we have the presence of Mr. Eduardo Ulibarri Bilbao (Journalist, former Costa Rican Ambassador to the UN), Argentina Artavia Medrano (Professor, School of International Relations -UNA and School of Political Science-UCR) and Alberto Mora Román (Research Coordinator, State of the Region report), who will discuss and talk about the findings and importance of this input.
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CENTROAMÉRICA, ELECCIONES, POLÍTICA, REPÚBLICA DOMINICANA, CENTRAL AMERICA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, ELECTIONS, POLITICS