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Conclusion and Outlook: Chile, Quo Vadis? Chile’s Additional Five Future Issues to Address. A Chance for Progress

Roland Benedikter () and Katja Siepmann ()
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Roland Benedikter: University of California
Katja Siepmann: Opina Market Research Institute

Chapter Chapter 8 in Chile in Transition, 2015, pp 189-217 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter, five additional critical issues for the future, offers an outlook on Chile’s future and discusses five issues that will critically impact the country’s transition as well as—in particular—the governability of its change: (1) Democracy and new media, including the politics on (and of) the Internet; (2) Foreign policy, new strategic alliances, and participation in global governance; (3) Sustainable approaches to resources and energy; (4) Global climate change and care of the environment; (5) Resilience, security, and peace politics.

Keywords: Foreign Policy; Security Council; Strategic Alliance; United Nations Development Programme; Free Trade Agreement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17951-3_8

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