
"The China Effect: Rethinking Development in Latin America and the Caribbean" was a joint conference between Security in Context, the OU Center for Peace and Development, and the Centro de Estudios China-Mexico at Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico." Below are the videos and PDF presentations from the conference.
Presenters: Firat Demir (University Oklahoma and Security in Context), Yolanda Trapaga (UNAM/CECHIMEX)
Speakers: Rebecca Ray (Boston University and Golabal Development Policy Center), Kevin Gallager (Boston University and Golabal Development Policy Center), Celio Hiratuka (State University of Campinas, Brazil), Enrique Dussel Peters (Graduate School of Economics, UNAM and CECHIMEX)
China-LAC Economic Relations. Update and prospect for a crucial corridor for the global economy
Presenters: Rebecca Ray (Boston University and Global Development Policy Center), Kevin Gallager (Boston University and Global Development Policy Center)
Economic relations between Brazil and China in a changing international scenario
Presenter: Celio Hiratuka (State University of Campinas, Brazil)
Is China Having a Conceptual Impact on Development Theory in LAC? First reflections
Presenter: Enrique Dussel Peters (Graduate School of Economics, UNAM and CECHIMEX)
Second Session - The China Effect: Rethinking Development in Latin America and the Caribbean
Presenter: Enrique Dussel Peters (Graduate School of Economics, UNAM and CECHIMEX)
Speakers: Rhys Jenkins (School of Global Development, University of East Anglia) Jorge Carrillo (El Colegio de la Frontera Norte) Evan Ellis (Latin American Studies, USARMY)
The Automotive Industry: Transition and Tension
Presenter: Jorge Carrillo (El Colegio de la Frontera Norte)
China in Latin America & Great Power Competition Some Questions
Presenter: Evan Ellis (Latin American Studies, USARMY)
All videos and PDFs were made available online by the Centro de Estudios China-Mexico at Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico.


