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The statecentric perspective, enrooted in the European modernity, has been at the heart of the mainstream discourse on the international system. However, it needs a sharper view on the diversity of concrete states and on the impact of that heterogeneity in the contents and scope of international law. This has been the aim of the 5th Portuguese-Spanish Meeting of Professors of International Law and International Relations and of this book. Different approaches on the political and institutional conditions of international law and of its enforcement are to be found here. The papers presented to the 5th Meeting show the up-to-dateness of the work of Francisco de Vitoria and it focus on the notion of totus orbis as the main reference of international legality. This book gathers different forms of questioning that modern ideal, all of them based upon the reality of concrete states' heterogeneity.
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In this work we try to make an approach to the shared history between two brothers countries and not always friends such as Portugal and Spain and the atlantic projection that has presided over much of its historical evolution and is also an essential part of its contemporary foreign policy. A dialogue that also acquires different nuances, since the same concept of atlanticity has different connotations for Spain and Portugal. From these various perspectives, Spain and Portugal continue to have an important mission in the challenges in today's world as interlocutors and transmission belts between different global spaces. This historical evolution and the new challenges of the atlantic world are intended to be addressed in the texts of the authors presented to them in this dossier and that address very diverse historical periods from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day. Facing the most diverse possible perspectives, whether political, geostrategic, economic, social and cultural.
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The book "Interdisciplinary visions of Europe and the World", is a tribute to Maria Manuela Tavares Ribeiro. This timely tribute is the just recognition of her work and her intellectual and human dimension. This work represents a sample, on the one hand, of the diversity within the Europeanism, Atlanticity and Globalization Group, and on the other, of how it is possible to establish interdisciplinary bridges between the many scientific areas represented in the research group. To embark on an interdisciplinary adventure is to depart from our comfort zone. It is an adventure, because the path can be winding, the difficulties are often greater than were expected, and the result is normaly unpredictable. It generates discomfort, because the practice of interdisciplinarity obliges us to understand different languages, to explain several times what seems obvious, to consensualize concepts, to negotiate methods, to compromise in principles that were considered, from the point of view of each science, unquestionable.
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