AFRICAN GREEN WALL: A NEW SYMBOLIC PARADIGM
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https://doi.org/10.22293/21791376.v12i23.1634Abstract
Abstratc The contemporary world continues to echo historical problems, highlighting the limits of politics in articulating viable solutions to the impasses presented by elements such as: difference, inequality, poverty, development, in addition to scientific and technological progress. This finding is evidenced by the increasing construction of walls in several border regions. Currently, more than 70 walls can be observed on all continents, some being strengthened, increased or duplicated. This article aims to present a counterpoint to this movement of construction of walls and barriers typical of contemporary times. We will start the discussion from the construction of the African Green Wall, an innovative project that seeks, with the planting of trees, to reverse the historical process of desertification, to bring new perspectives of integration, life, trees and soil renewal for the regional communities. The methodology applied involved a descriptive-analytical research, since it aimed to relate the variables present in the analyses carried out, with an essentially qualitative approach, in order to bring more light to contemporary international political debates, with a critical and humanistic look. Thus, we sought to break with the interpretative tendency about the phenomenology of walls, presenting new paradigms for borders and their respective symbologies in International Relations. Keywords International relations. International Politics. Human rights. Walls.Downloads
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2022-05-09
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Mendonça, T. S., & Dias Vieira, G. . (2022). AFRICAN GREEN WALL: A NEW SYMBOLIC PARADIGM. Caderno De Relações Internacionais, 12(23). https://doi.org/10.22293/21791376.v12i23.1634
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