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Estudios Socioterritoriales

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NARODOWSKY, Patricio  and  MERINO, Gabriel. The worsening global tensions: Analysis of the crisis of the unipolar order and geoestrategic conflicts from a center-periphery perspectiveExchange relationships in western pampas: the role of street vendors. Estudios Socioterritoriales [online]. 2015, vol.18. ISSN 1853-4392.

In this paper we rescued the couple conceptual center-periphery to address the geopolitical situation according to the following issues: the economic complexity of the territories and their conditioning to power relations, the question of unipolarity-multipolarity, the historical transition that develops between a unipolar world and a multipolar world and the resulting crisis of hegemony. We concentrate on four areas: a) the struggle in the United States between the neo-conservative strategy and the neo-realistic strategy; b) characterize the main competing power blocs, leading to a scenario of multipolarity relative; c) the place of Latin America, the problem of economic primarization and the search for autonomy; d), by way of conclusion, we refer to the BRICS and geostrategic conflicts that unfold in a crisis of the world order and, as a trend, peaking of global tensions.

Keywords : Center-periphery; Economic complexity; Unipolarity; Multipolarity.

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