Fernando Delgae y Emilio de Calabia reflexionan sobre el Indo-Pacífico: perspectivas diplomáticas y académicas en la definición de un espacio estratégico
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En este número 57 de nuestra revista, titulado ¿Existe un espacio Indo-Pacífico? Reflexiones desde las Relaciones Internacionales, nos adentramos en la discusión sobre la pertinencia y definición del Indo-Pacífico como una categoría geopolítica emergente. Este concepto ha ganado relevancia en el discurso global, desafiando las nociones tradicionales de los límites regionales y planteando nuevas dinámicas en la interacción entre actores internacionales. A través de un enfoque crítico, nos preguntamos si el Indo-Pacífico es simplemente una construcción estratégica o una región con identidad y cohesión propia. La presente sección de Firma Invitada cuenta con la participación de dos profesionales que, con una destacada trayectoria, han actuado como puentes entre el mundo académico y las instituciones públicas, aportando un valioso análisis sobre la región.
Ambos autores no solo ofrecen un análisis profundo sobre el Indo-Pacífico, sino que también representan esa sinergia vital entre la investigación académica y la implementación de políticas públicas. Su capacidad para traducir complejas dinámicas regionales en propuestas concretas para la diplomacia y la estrategia resalta la importancia de contar con voces que comprenden tanto las sutilezas teóricas como los desafíos prácticos. A través de sus contribuciones en esta sección, Fernando Delage y Emilio de Miguel Calabia invitan a reflexionar sobre el futuro del Indo-Pacífico como un espacio geopolítico clave, un concepto en actual debate y su impacto en la reconfiguración de las relaciones internacionales en el siglo XXI.
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