From the Atlantic to the Pacific. Towards a new global order

The new economic and political reality that is progressively opening towards East Asia and Asia-Pacific, without forgetting the strategic value of Asia Minor and Central Asia, leaves no doubt about the reallocation of assets in central issues such as economic growth, growth per capita, fabrication of manufactures, export of goods, accumulation of world reserves, contribution to world growth, etc. formerly dominated by European countries and the United States, now they are led by East Asia and China.

These changes are generating a new economic reality, as well as a new economic, commercial, political and social miscegenation that is difficult to predict, by involving not only economic goods and services in their transformation but also by including powerful civilizations that share and compete day by day.

For Mexico and Latin America, today absent from this historical phenomenon of economic and political transfer between countries and between regions, the immediate responsibility is generated to transform themselves into actors and not witnesses of this change.

To go to the accumulated experience and move away from the easy resource of the fascination for the other; of the false political consolation of a hegemony change; to demonstrate their coming of age by maturely exercising the defense and promotion of their national and regional positions, transcending the ancestral practice of 500 years of only selling raw materials, to fully enter the only successful economic door of the 21st century, which it is that of the intelligence services.

The economic-political transfer from the Atlantic to the Pacific is an event of the greatest importance, which has a direct impact on the public and private agenda of all the nations of this new global society. In any of its scenes, their effects will continue to be felt directly in the economic, political and social life of the various countries, as is already the case to date.

2017 | | 404 pages

Precio público general: $470.00 MXN

Precio UNAM: $235.00 MXN

ISBN Impreso: ISBN: 978-607-02-9050-3

ISBN Electrónico: 978-607-30-2449-5