
handle: 11573/1354659
La tesi oggetto di discussione è che lo sviluppo di forme di Economia sociale e solidale nella regione EU-MENA sia indispensabile a: comporre il conflitto di rappresentanza tra istituzioni pubbliche e società civile; innalzare i livelli di benessere delle persone più colpite dagli effetti negativi del cambiamento climatico; gestire gli impatti negativi ed imprevisti della globalizzazione. La tesi proposta ha una natura transcalare, dunque se ne illustrano le implicazioni geopolitiche con riferimento alla posizione dell’Italia, al posizionamento europeo a livello internazionale e all’evoluzione dello scenario globale prospettata dall’Agenda 2030 delle Nazioni Unite.
This paper illustrates how the empowerment of the Social and Solidarity Economy in the EU-MENA region might be of the utmost importance to: narrow, when existing, the political gap among public institutions and the civil society; raise the wellbeing of those most affected by the negative impacts of climate change; manage the negative and unpredictable impacts of globalization. This hypothesis has a multilevel nature, and the main geopolitical implications are discussed with respect to the Italian position within the Euro-Mediterranean region, the EU external policy and the evolution of the global scenario fostered by the UN 2030 Agenda.
EU-MENA; economia sociale e solidale (ESS); sviluppo sostenibile
EU-MENA; economia sociale e solidale (ESS); sviluppo sostenibile
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