Extractivism and the China-Latin America Economic Cooperation
Der Vortrag wird von Dr. Luiza Cerioli und Dr. Rogelio Madrueño gehalten. Er ist Teil der Vortragsreihe "Infrastructure, Capitalism, and Dependency in the Digital Age".
This lecture explores how extractivism can be understood as a persistent and evolving development model. It offers a Latin American perspective on the complex and increasingly strategic relationship with China, emphasizing its implications for current debates on green industrialization and energy transitions. By situating extractivism within broader geopolitical shifts, the lecture aims to shed light on how these entanglements shape both domestic policymaking and sustainability agendas in the region.
This lecture explores how extractivism can be understood as a persistent and evolving development model. It offers a Latin American perspective on the complex and increasingly strategic relationship with China, emphasizing its implications for current debates on green industrialization and energy transitions. By situating extractivism within broader geopolitical shifts, the lecture aims to shed light on how these entanglements shape both domestic policymaking and sustainability agendas in the region.
Zeit
Montag, 23.06.25 - 18:15 Uhr
- 19:45 Uhr
Veranstaltungsformat
Ringvorlesung
Themengebiet
Lateinamerika, China, Rohstoffabbau
Zielgruppen
Studierende
Wissenschaftler*innen
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Sprachen
English
Ort
Hörsaal XIII, main building at Bonn University
Reservierung
nicht erforderlich
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