The University Center for International Studies (UCIS) at the University of Pittsburgh is pleased to host the workshop "Rethinking South-South Cooperation: India and Brazil in the 21st Century" on March 28, 2018. Organized as a partnership between the Center for Latin American Studies and the Asian Studies Center, the workshop links with the successful international conference at Renmin University (China) that focused on the trilateral relationships between China, the United States, and Latin America. The "Rethinking South-South Cooperation" workshop will analyze the growing relationship between India and Brazil from a multidisciplinary perspective. More specifically, we are excited to focus on the issues of governance and population management, with specific sessions dedicated to South-South Governance, Mega-Events and Global Repercussions, Urbanization and Megacities, and Policing and Politics. Using India and Brazil as a model, the workshop hopes to consider how comparative politics along a south-south axis can elicit different concerns and tactics than a more traditional global or north/south, colonial comparative model.
Rethinking South-South Cooperation: India and Brazil in the 21st Century
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Workshop
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Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - 09:00 to 17:00
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As Scheduled
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Contact Person:
Emily Rook-Koepsel
Contact Phone:
412-648-7371
Contact Email:
rookkoepsel@pitt.edu
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UCIS Unit:
Asian Studies Center
Center for Latin American Studies