Speaker: Prof. Enrique Dussel Peters
Language: English
Time: 18:40 pm, October 5, 2022, GMT+8
Venue: Offline (No. 2 Teching Building, Room 508)
Abstract:
In this semester, a series of lecture will be given as postgraduate course by Prof. Enrique Dussel Peters, in which he will review with a group of Chinese audiences on the basic debates on the history, concepts and methods of Sino-Latin American relations studies. In this week, Prof. Dussel will review the different judgments of the economic community on the socio-economic situation in Latin America and the Caribbean in recent years, and focus on in-depth discussions on inequality and polarization in Latin America.
Biography:
Enrique Dussel Peters is a professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, director of the Center for China-Mexico Studies, and coordinator of the Academic Network on China study in Latin America and the Caribbean. He has authored chapters of and books in Spanish, German, English, Chinese and other languages on political economy, industrial organization, development, the link of the global value chain, and the socio-economic relationship between Latin America and the Caribbean and China, as well as several papers on Sino-Mexico trade relations.
Source: Department of history