This paper tries to detract from the reductionist economistic approach that exclusively considers the economic factor of globalization to the detriment of other aspects. In this sense, here globalization is considered as a process that responds to a heterogeneity of elements and that its validity is confirmed by the greater incidence that the external assumes on domestic affairs. The above conclusions tend to propose the reconceptualization of the nation-state model founded and organized on the basis of the sacrosanct principle of absolute sovereignty. In addition, it is suggested to promote at the national level the social ordering processes that aim to increase the endogenous capacity of the countries and expand the recognition of the rights of political and social citizenship.
Abogado y politólogo paraguayo; doctorado en la Universidad de Maguncia (Alemania); ex constituyente por el Partido Liberal Radical Auténtico (PLRA); actualmente es director ejecutivo del Centro de Estudios de la Realidad Paraguaya (CERPA).
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