Development Strategies for Latin American Countries
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时间:2019-10-10 14:00:00 - 2019-10-10 15:50:00
地点:Room 106, Think Tank Building, Fudan University
Development Strategies for Latin American Countries
October 10th, 2019
@Room 106, Think Tank Building,
Fudan University
14:00 Opening Remarks
Carolina Romano, Professor,
Catholic University of Salta
14:05 Development Model, Welfare Regimes, and Inequality in Latin America Ian Prates, Researcher, Brazilian
Center for Analysis and Planning14:20 Society and Sensibilities: consumption and visual experience in Latin America and China. A Comparative Study
Zhang Jingting, Postdoctoral
14:35 A Strategic Approach for the Sino-South American Relationship under China's New Normal Santiago Bustelo, PhD candidate,
14:50 Development as Dependency, Development as Autonomy: industrial and foreign policies in Brazil from 1930 to the present Demetrio Toledo, Professor,
Federal University of ABC 15:05 Mexico: development based on an ‘open economy’ and FTAs since 1989
M.I.A Amado Trejo Romero,
Director, Asia Representative
Office, Autonomous University
15:20 Chilean Development Model and International Insertion
15:35 Argentina: Between Autonomy and Peripheral Realism, a development model under construction
Carolina Romano, Professor,
Catholic University of Salta Moderator: LIU Yongtao,
Professor,Fudan University
会议主旨
Latin America presents itself to the world as an asymmetrical region, full of contrasts. It is because of that that one of its characteristics is that it features different development models, as different as their foreign policy strategies, with proposals such as autonomy or South-South development.
The reality of Latin American is conditioned by the increasingly fast scientific and technological progress, the processes of its internal politics and territorial reorganization, the reorganization of their productive systems and the concentration of technological, economic, military and political power.
The goal of this conference is to present relevant aspects of the developmental models in Latin America that define its international relations.