The New Triangular Relationship Between the U.S., China, Latin America, and the Caribbean

Subtitle: 
Socioeconomic Conditions and Challenges
Activity Type: 
Lecture
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Presenter: 
Enrique Dussel Peters
Date: 
Tuesday, January 15, 2019 - 15:00 to 16:30
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Location: 
Alcoa Room, Barco Law Building
Contact Email: 
asia@pitt.edu
Cost: 
Free

The Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS), the Asian Studies Center, and the University Center for International Studies (UCIS) at the University of Pittsburgh present:

The New Triangular Relationship Between the U.S., China, Latin America, and the Caribbean: Socioeconomic Conditions and Challenges
With Enrique Dussel Peters
Professor of Economics, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM)

January 15, 2019
Alcoa Room - Barco Law Building
3:00 p.m.

How has China's increasing presence in Latin America created a "new triangular relationship" between the U.S., China, and Mexico? Dr. Dussel Peters will explore a variety of critical topics relating to the importance of theory and methodology to understanding China within and beyond its borders, with a particular focus on China in Latin America and the Caribbean.

The presentation will be followed by a discussion moderated by Dr. Ariel Armony, Vice Provost of Global Affairs and Director of the University Center for International Studies (UCIS).

For more information, please e-mail asia@pitt.edu

UCIS Unit: 
Asian Studies Center
Center for Latin American Studies