08/08/2014
The multilateralism in international relations, understood as a system in which several States act at the international arena under common rules and accepting equal and mutual obligations, is a concept and a practice that has had in the last decades a wide development, up to being considered by somebody as the culmination of the Kantian dream of perpetual peace. Although not in crisis, it seems that for some sectors its efficiency and applicability are questioned in a world increasingly multipolar and where the nationalism policies seem to recover force. This work treats about the concept, the precedents and the evolution of the multilateralism in the IIRR, and its adequacy to the principals of the international law and how it is considered and applied by the different and main international and global actors.
Author: Luis Caamaño Aramburu
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