LAS CIUDADES DE LOS 15 MINUTOS: UN MODELO URBANO SOSTENIBLE

El concepto de las «ciudades de los 15 minutos» plantea un enfoque urbanístico en el que los ciudadanos tienen acceso a todos los servicios y actividades diarias en un radio de 15 minutos a pie o en bicicleta desde sus hogares. Esto incluye desde supermercados y centros educativos hasta parques, centros de salud y opciones recreativas. La idea, desarrollada por el urbanista Carlos Moreno en 2016, busca promover ciudades más habitables, reducir la dependencia del automóvil y mejorar la calidad de vida de las personas.

Principios fundamentales

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IMPERIALISM AND THE ROAD TO THE GREAT WAR

The 1898 cartoon shows European powers—Queen Victoria (Britain), Kaiser Wilhelm II (Germany), Tsar Nicholas II (Russia), Marianne (France), and Emperor Meiji (Japan)—dividing China, represented by a powerless Mandarin, highlighting China’s vulnerability to foreign influence. Source: National Library of France

Imperialism, a policy where a nation extends its control over foreign territories, often by military force, colonization, or economic dominance, was a defining feature of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The period known as the «New Imperialism,» which began in the late 19th century, saw European powers, along with the United States and Japan, aggressively expanding their empires. This expansion was driven by a mix of economic interests, political ambitions, and cultural motives. The competition for colonies, resources, and influence among the great powers eventually contributed to the tensions that exploded into the First World War.

The Roots of Imperialism

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