Andean Nº11
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International Relations, International law, Sovereignty, historical memory, Regional cooperationSynopsis
This eleventh issue of Andina magazine serves as a forum for critical reflection on the direction of Latin America in a global context marked by uncertainty and technological change. Under the direction of César Montaño Galarza, this issue poses the fundamental question, “Quo vadis, Latin America?”, analyzing whether the region has a strategic direction in the face of the challenges of globalization and competition between powers such as the United States and China.
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Latin American Integration Today
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BoliviaThe Urgency of Resilience
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The Importance of Scientific Evidence for Public Health Decision-Making
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Colombia and Andean IntegrationPast, Present, and Future
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The Plurinational State of Bolivia and Its International Relations
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Digital Skills in Higher Education
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Bonsai Odyssey
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It's always worth imagining the future and fighting for it
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Today, younger generations must deal with phenomena that did not occur in the past
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Sound, Narrative, and Listening
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