AZMENA is the academic and analytical journal of the Policy Network For Transitions. It brings together researchers, practitioners and decision-makers around the major transitions reshaping the contemporary world — political, economic, energy and strategic transitions.
Through its in-depth analyses, expert chronicles, thematic reports and open editorials, AZMENA provides a rigorous and pluralistic space for reflection, rooted in the realities of the Global South and open to international dynamics.
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