bachelorThesis
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Resumen
Analizando el Informe de Brundtland, la Agenda 2030 y otros documentos de las Naciones Unidas, este texto aborda la relación entre el Desarrollo Sostenible y la Responsabilidad Colectiva desde la perspectiva de los Regímenes Internacionales. Para ello, expone un marco teórico y conceptual de las teorías de formación los Regímenes Internaciones. Analiza desde las Comunidades Epistémicas los conceptos de Desarrollo y Sostenibilidad exponiendo la dicotomía entre el crecimiento económico y el cuidado ambiental. Propone que el Desarrollo Sostenible impulsado desde las Naciones Unidas, consolida un régimen como vehículo para el discurso que influencia el actuar de los actores a través de la responsabilidad.