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Temas y Debates

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JUSTE, Stella. The modalities of transnational management in double periphery sub-state units of Argentina and Chile: The cases of Jujuy province and Tarapacá region. Temas debates (En línea) [online]. 2018, n.35, pp.115-138. ISSN 1853-984X.

The main research article studies the modalities of transnational management in double periphery sub-states units (DPSUs). This means, sub-state units that find themselves in double peripheral situations with respect to the states that they comprise and the international system. The cases of study are Jujuy province (Argentina) and Tarapacá Region (Chile). The temporal space considered was from the constitutional reforms that recognized the sub-state units in each case's capacity for international action through the conclusion of the presidencies of Cristina Fernández (1994-2015) and Sebastián Piñera (1991-2014). The chosen cases, Jujuy and Tarapacá, represent examples of double periphery in a federal and unitary State, respectively. The hypothesis affirms that DPSUs are related with other similar units, using transnational management as a development tool and, at the same time, creating a transborder sub-region of sub-state units with common interests. The approach was based on local development studies and transnational management studies to analyze the action of sub-state units. The cases were analyzed through interviews and bibliographic and documentary sources.

Keywords : Sub-state unites; Double periphery; Transnational management; Local development.

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