Gouvernance mondiale
intersections avec la paradiplomatie au sein de la crise climatique
Mots-clés :
Relations internationales, Gouvernance mondiale, Paradiplomatie, Interdépendance, Gouvernements locauxRésumé
L’objectif de cet article est de présenter la littérature sur la gouvernance mondiale et la paradiplomatie, ainsi que leurs interconnexions au sein de l’agenda du changement climatique. Avec la fin de la Guerre Froide et les progrès de la recherche dans le domaine des Relations Internationales, les concepts clés de la discipline ont commencé à être mis en question et de nouvelles approches théoriques ont commencé à gagner du terrain. Dans ce contexte, les concepts de gouvernance mondiale et de paradiplomatie ont représenté des réponses au vide explicatif laissé par les théories traditionnelles dans ce domaine ainsi que des possibilités d’interprétation d’une réalité complexe. La conclusion de l’article est que la combinaison de ces deux concepts représente un cadre conceptuel possible pour l’étude des relations internationales contemporaines.
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