
ISSN: 2664-2611
e-ISSN: 2709-4936
ISSN-L: 2664-2611
In this new edition of the Revista Relaciones Internacionales, we present these and other relevant topics with the purpose of opening a space for critical reflection and serious debate on the major challenges faced by the international community. The articles included in this issue aim not only to analyze the subjects addressed but also to guide those who wish to deepen their study of these issues and contribute new knowledge to the field of International Relations. Each contribution is distinguished by the rigor of its analysis, enriching academic debate and offering new lines of research.
In this new effort, various perspectives and approaches to the complex international reality are presented. Each article is an understanding and interpretation of certain international phenomena from the authors' viewpoints. This volume consists of eight academic articles that address different themes, including migration and human mobility, fair trade, food security, theories of international relations, Central American integration, among others.
This special edition has been written by students of the International Relations program within the framework of the specialization course in "Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) in development projects" under the coordination of Dr. Lisandro Pérez Hernández. The research presented here not only attests to the talent and dedication of our students but also represents a significant contribution to the field of development and international cooperation.
The study of International Relations has as a minimum requirement the capacity to renew knowledge that, victims of international dynamism, ends up yielding to the disruptive ideas, concepts and realities that modify the scenario at great speed. In this sense, it should not be strange that the tendency of the academy should point towards those issues that, in one way or another, reorient the priorities of the international agenda according to the multiple advances (and setbacks) with respect to traditional paradigms. In this sense, a broad and multidimensional analysis is more than necessary to adequately assess a reality that is constantly changing. Each of the articles in this volume reflects a deep commitment to the understanding of global issues and the search for solutions based on knowledge and research.
In this volume, readers will find historical and current topics that cannot be overlooked on the agenda of an Internationalist, including those related to the post-Cold War era, such as the transition from Geopolitics to Geoeconomics, the state of the Republic of Kosovo, which emerged from the disintegration of the former Yugoslavia, including those crucial due to their implications for the planet's life, such as environmental defenders, climate change, and regional public goods.
La Revista Relaciones Internacionales Edición Especial es parte de la producción académica que realiza la Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales por medio de docentes y estudiantes que comparten nuevos conocimientos como resultado de la investigación. Esta primera Edición Especial, se especializa en la gestión de proyectos, presentando enfoques y experiencias innovadoras para gestionar y operativizar la cooperación internacional. Cada artículo ha sido elaborado por estudiantes egresados de la carrera de Relaciones Internacionales del Curso especializado en Monitoreo, Evaluación, Rendición de Cuentas y Aprendizajes (MEAL) en proyectos de desarrollo.
En la Universidad de El Salvador, la divulgación de las ideas sobre asuntos de la realidad internacional se sigue consolidando mediante la Revista de la Unidad de Investigación de la Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales. Esa tenacidad se hace evidente en este nuevo volumen de la Revista Relaciones Internacionales, en el que se conjuntan diversas perspectivas y distintos enfoques que dan cuenta de algunos de los fenómenos de la compleja realidad internacional.
El presente número es un nuevo esfuerzo de la colectividad de internacionalistas de la Universidad de El Salvador, que aspira a seguir colaborando con la aportación de propuestas que comprenden las diversas áreas de estudio de las Relaciones Internacionales. Las propuestas que ahora se publican, son un mosaico de enfoques orientados a proporcionar un conjunto de visiones para aproximarse al entendimiento de diversos fenómenos de lo internacional.
The School of International Relations of the University of El Salvador, in a spirit of academic excellence through the promotion of research, aims to provide a contribution to the dynamic analysis that the international reality requires, giving way to this magazine as a channel for disseminating the work of its students, teachers and professionals who, by particular desire for academic growth, analyze various phenomena that directly affect the international development, and ultimately affect the lives of people.

ISSN: 2664-2611
e-ISSN: 2709-4936
ISSN-L: 2664-2611
MCP. Evelin Patricia Gutiérrez de Doradea
0009-0009-7508-7511
Dr. José Gabriel Gutiérrez Pantoja
0000-0003-1589-1910
Dr. Lisandro Pérez-Hernández
0000-0002-4933-3768
MCP. Odaly Lissette Sánchez de Rodríguez
0009-0003-9046-9346
Lic. Oscar Ernesto Cruz Chávez
0009-0009-3969-6280
Revista Relaciones Internacionales
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