Examinando por Autor "Sosa, S."
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Ítem El comercio como plataforma de la política exterior colombiana en la administración de Juan Manuel Santos(Universidad de los Andes, Bogota Colombia, 2012-01-01) Vargas-Alzate, L.F.; Sosa, S.; Rodriguez-Rios, J.D.This paper analyzes Colombia's foreign policy during the first year of the Santos administration from a liberal perspective. It explores the relation between the country's international commerce and its diplomatic actions by using statistical data and official and academic reports about the contemporary international relations. The authors argue that the commercial liberalism is a useful perspective for the analysis of Colombia's current foreign policy, especially by using the concept of the capitalist peace because the authors have found in commerce a basic platform for the country's international relations.Ítem The Evolution of Security in South America: a Comparative Analysis Between Colombia and Brazil(Facultad de Relaciones Internacionales, Estrategia y Seguridad, 2015-06-01) Luis F. Vargas-Alzate; Sosa, S.; Héctor José Galeano DavidThis article studies the evolution of security in South America by comparing the advances of two of its most characteristic cases, Colombia and Brazil, in their transition from traditional security models to the application of the concept of human...Ítem Governments as owners: Nationalization of international business and social responsibility(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2015-01-01) Gonzalez-Perez, Maria Alejandra; Sosa, S.Purpose-This chapter presents a discussion and an analysis of the literature on nationalization of international business. National governments have justified the expropriation and nationalization of the operations of foreign multinational in their jurisdiction based on the social responsibilities as welfare providers, and safeguarding the short-and long-term interest of their citizens. Methodology/approach-There are multiple studies that show the processes and impacts of nationalizations and privatizations (also called denationalizations) worldwide. This chapter analyses specific cases to the light of existing international business literature and proposes prepositions for future studies. Findings-This chapter presents an analysis where theories of internationalization could be used to analyze specific advantages of States and domestic investors when assuming ownership of operations of international business in their national territory. Originality/value-The context, processes, and consequences of nationalization of foreign firms historically, economically, and politically have generally a correlation either with political changes, and macroeconomic scenarios related to scarcity and uncertainty in the international market of extractive industries, or with nationalistic political views in national governments. Copyright ©2015 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Ítem La seguridad humana en Suramerica: una aproximacion a las relaciones colombo-brasileñas(Universidad del Norte, 2012-12-01) Luis F. Vargas-Alzate; Sosa, S.; Héctor José Galeano David; Roberto González AranaEl presente artículo ofrece un análisis de la concepción y aplicación de la seguridad humana en el contexto suramericano, particularmente en las relaciones colombo-brasileñas