El potencial de la conectividad de la UE a través de las misiones y la especialización inteligente

Autores/as

  • Zane Šime Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim Ålesund Gjøvik, Norway)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32719/26312549.2021.21.3

Palabras clave:

relaciones Asia-Europa, conectividad, misiones, especialización inteligente

Resumen

La innovación orientada a la misión y la especialización inteligente son conceptos conocidos internacionalmente. Tienen el potencial de añadir más profundidad al pensamiento de la Unión Europea y a la modelización de su enfoque de conectividad hacia Asia y el mundo en general. Los marcos políticos y de gobernanza y los instrumentos de aplicación de la especialización inteligente y la innovación existentes podrían aportar a la conectividad las lecciones aprendidas y los resultados de la investigación de diversas partes del mundo. Ambos marcos de innovación e investigación podrían alejar el enfoque de conectividad de la Unión Europea de las controversias vinculadas a la interdependencia armada y la autonomía estratégica, incluido el conjunto de conceptos que acompañan a esta corriente intelectual orientada a la vulnerabilidad. La intensidad de la investigación y el aprendizaje mutuo son elementos que la innovación orientada a la misión y la especialización inteligente podrían aportar al espectro general de dimensiones temáticas y medidas de aplicación del enfoque de la Unión Europea hacia una conexión sostenible y de confianza con Asia y otras partes del mundo.

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Šime, Z. (2023). El potencial de la conectividad de la UE a través de las misiones y la especialización inteligente. Comentario Internacional: Revista Del Centro Andino De Estudios Internacionales, (21), 51–75. https://doi.org/10.32719/26312549.2021.21.3
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