El Fin del Imperio Otomano y la evolución del complejo de seguridad regional de Medio Oriente

Autores/as

  • Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar PUC Minas
  • Leonardo C. A. Santa Rita Puc Minas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5752/P.2317-773X.2020v8n4p166-187

Palabras clave:

Medio Oriente, Escuela Inglesa, Administración de las grandes potencias, Complejo de seguridad regional

Resumen

Desde el fin del Imperio Otomano, el Medio Oriente ha sufrido varios cambios políticos abruptos y se ha convertido en el escenario de una serie de conflictos regionales y disputas entre las grandes potencias que han impactado fuertemente la forma en que ha evolucionado este complejo de seguridad regional. Utilizando el marco teórico de la Copenhagen School y la English School, retratamos cómo estas dinámicas de seguridad e inseguridad se encuentran en un proceso inacabado de constante evolución desde la caída del Imperio y cómo estos procesos se insertan en el contexto más amplio y sistémico de la administración de las grandes potencias.

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Biografía del autor/a

Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar, PUC Minas

Profesor del Programa de Posgrado en Relaciones Internacionales de la PUC Minas y Doctor en Relaciones Internacionales por la London School of Economics, LSE, Inlgaterra.

 

Leonardo C. A. Santa Rita, Puc Minas

Estudiante del Programa de Posgrado en Relaciones Internacionales de la PUC Minas.

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Publicado

2021-02-18

Cómo citar

Lasmar, J. M., & Santa Rita, L. C. A. . (2021). El Fin del Imperio Otomano y la evolución del complejo de seguridad regional de Medio Oriente . Estudos Internacionais: Revista De Relações Internacionais Da PUC Minas, 8(4), 166–187. https://doi.org/10.5752/P.2317-773X.2020v8n4p166-187

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Dossiê Império Otomano