Paradiplomacy, Security Policies and City Networks: the Case of the Mercocities Citizen Security Thematic Unit
Abstract In a phenomenon known as paradiplomacy, cities are playing an increasingly important role in international relations. Through paradiplomacy, cities are co-operating internationally with other cities, and city networks have become important spaces for sharing experiences of and best practice...
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doaj-bbde722083c14e59923e2809dfbd482c2020-11-24T23:24:47ZspaPontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de JaneiroContexto Internacional1982-024039356958710.1590/s0102-8529.2017390300006S0102-85292017000300569Paradiplomacy, Security Policies and City Networks: the Case of the Mercocities Citizen Security Thematic UnitGilberto Marcos Antonio RodriguesThiago MattioliAbstract In a phenomenon known as paradiplomacy, cities are playing an increasingly important role in international relations. Through paradiplomacy, cities are co-operating internationally with other cities, and city networks have become important spaces for sharing experiences of and best practices in local public policy. Moreover, security policy is a increasingly important part of local policy-making. In Latin America, the concept of citizen security, based on a democratic and human rights approach, has developed in response to the legacy of authoritarian regimes from the 1960s to the 1980s. This article examines how security policies have been disseminated, discussed and transferred through Mercocities, the main city network in South America.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-85292017000300569&lng=en&tlng=enParadiplomacyInternational Decentralised Co-operationMercocitiesSecurity PoliciesCitizen SecurityPolicy TransferPolicy Diffusion |
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Gilberto Marcos Antonio Rodrigues Thiago Mattioli Paradiplomacy, Security Policies and City Networks: the Case of the Mercocities Citizen Security Thematic Unit Contexto Internacional Paradiplomacy International Decentralised Co-operation Mercocities Security Policies Citizen Security Policy Transfer Policy Diffusion |
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Gilberto Marcos Antonio Rodrigues Thiago Mattioli |
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Gilberto Marcos Antonio Rodrigues |
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Paradiplomacy, Security Policies and City Networks: the Case of the Mercocities Citizen Security Thematic Unit |
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Paradiplomacy, Security Policies and City Networks: the Case of the Mercocities Citizen Security Thematic Unit |
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Paradiplomacy, Security Policies and City Networks: the Case of the Mercocities Citizen Security Thematic Unit |
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Paradiplomacy, Security Policies and City Networks: the Case of the Mercocities Citizen Security Thematic Unit |
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Paradiplomacy, Security Policies and City Networks: the Case of the Mercocities Citizen Security Thematic Unit |
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paradiplomacy, security policies and city networks: the case of the mercocities citizen security thematic unit |
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Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro |
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Contexto Internacional |
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Abstract In a phenomenon known as paradiplomacy, cities are playing an increasingly important role in international relations. Through paradiplomacy, cities are co-operating internationally with other cities, and city networks have become important spaces for sharing experiences of and best practices in local public policy. Moreover, security policy is a increasingly important part of local policy-making. In Latin America, the concept of citizen security, based on a democratic and human rights approach, has developed in response to the legacy of authoritarian regimes from the 1960s to the 1980s. This article examines how security policies have been disseminated, discussed and transferred through Mercocities, the main city network in South America. |
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Paradiplomacy International Decentralised Co-operation Mercocities Security Policies Citizen Security Policy Transfer Policy Diffusion |
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