Dimensiones conceptuales, políticas y ético-religiosas de la agenda internacional del medio ambiente para el siglo XXI

Authors

  • Claude Pomerleau
  • José A. Morandé Lavín Instituto de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad de Chile

Abstract

The information experienced in the international agenda at the end of the 20th century has highlighted the importance of issues and problems that concern civil society, thereby challenging not only the institutional structure and traditional actors of the world system but also the visions and ways of observing, explaining and prescribing the international reality of our days. The internationality and globalization of the environmental problem is approached in this article from a broad and updated perspective of International Relations, for which, together with identifying the most important international actors related to the issue, the validity and scope of social s, economic, security and moral schemes that interpret the decisions and policies adopted and to be adopted in this field are discussed.

Keywords:

Environment, International Agenda, Policy Formulation, Ethics and Religion, International Actors

Author Biographies

Claude Pomerleau

Profesor visitante del Instituto de Estudios Internacionales, y director del Departamento de Historia y Ciencia Política de la Universidad de Portland, U.S.A.

José A. Morandé Lavín, Instituto de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad de Chile

Profesor Instituto de Estudios Internacionales de la Universidad de Chile.