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FLAUC Annual Meeting 2024

UNIVERSIDAD DE BUENOS AIRES
December 5 - 6 | 2024

School of Economics Sciences, University of Buenos Aires.
Av. Córdoba 2122, Buenos Aires City, Argentina

Innovation, policy, and sustainable development as the driving force for national development

In the ongoing technological revolution, the global economy is rapidly digitalizing, value chains are being reconfigured, and global tensions and environmental challenges are intensifying. In such a context, countries must address strategies that respond to their own needs and global challenges, balancing development with sustainability, innovation with regulation, and sovereignty with international cooperation. Thus, the intersection between innovation, regulation and sustainable development has become a central axis to face contemporary challenges. The growing relations between Latin America and China present opportunities and challenges to move in this direction. Latin America has large endowments of natural resources necessary for sustainable development but needs to increase local capacities for technological development. Along with the challenges of the productive structure, one of the obstacles in this direction is the lack of planning that considers the region's own capacities and needs in a cooperation agenda with other actors. On the other hand, in recent decades China has achieved rapid economic and social development, while at the same time competing for global leadership in the research and development of key technologies for digital transformation and energy transition and establishing a solid international cooperation strategy. In this way, Latin America and China, with their different trajectories and levels of development, are in a strategic position to share knowledge and cooperation models that promote innovation, sustainable development and economic growth.To discuss these issues, this year, the University of Buenos Aires and Fudan University organize the 6th FLAUC Annual Meeting.

PROGRAM

December 5

8:30 AM - Registration
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM - Opening Ceremony

Patricio Conejero Ortiz

Secretary of International Affairs, University of Buenos Aires

Huang Hao

Vice Dean, Fudan Development Institute, Fudan University

09.20 -11.00 AM - Parallel sessions

Session 1 A

Technology as a space for geopolitical competition

Moderator: José Carlos Feliciano

Realism without giving up hegemony: American strategy in the contest data governance with China

Andres Borquez, Dorotea López, María José Henriquez (UCHILE-IEI).

The Rule of International Law for a Community with a Shared Future in Cyberspace

Ignacio Portela (UNLP)

Pradiplomacy as a Driving Force in Energy Transition and Development: the role of Argentine local governments and the relation with China.

Stella Juste (CONICET)

Geopolitics and Chinese Space Race: A return to Cold War?

Daniel Ricardo Lemus Delgado (ITESM)

Session 1 B

Globalization, Multipolarity, and Geopolitics: The Role of China in the Global Order

Moderator: Ivan Bigas

The Normative Basis of Global Governance in Geopolitical Competition

Melisa Deciancio, Diana Tussie (FLACSO-CONICET)

Solidarity Globalization and Community of Shared Destiny as Geopolitical Trends in International Processes

Sebastian Schulz (UNLP)

China’s Diaspora Policy Implications for Overseas Chinese in Peru

Nifta Lau Ibarias (UP-CECHAP)

Geopolitics of Global Health Financing: The Shifting Role of China

María Belen Herrero (FLACSO-CONICET)

11.00 – 11.15 AM - Coffee Break
11.15 AM – 1.00 PM - Parallel sessions

Session 2 A

Digital Transformation, AI, and Their Impact on Work, Culture, Health, and Development

Moderator: Verónica Flores

Comparative Study on Youth Cultural Consumption between Latin America and China

Cheng Yiyang (Fudan University)

Governance of Employee Recognition in the Digital Economy: Independent Contractor, Employee, or Worker in between?

Cheng Li (UNICAMP-ULisboa)

A first incursion on the role of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) and Machine Learning (ML) in herbal medicine research and treatment in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Alejandro Sánchez Molina (UCM), María Sol Viard de Armas (UBA)

Innovation, Policy, and Workforce: Decoding China's AI Strategy in the Context of Global Digital Transformation

Agustin Coll, Santiago Vespoli (UBA-OLAC)

Session 2 B

Latin American geopolitics and the new role of China

Moderator: Juliana González Jáuregui

South America: economic development depends on geopolitical issues

Paulo Roberto Feldmann (USP)

Language Policy as Part of the Driving Force for National Development: A Comparative Historical Analysis of Cuba and the Philippines’ Language Policies after Spanish-American War of 1898

Longxing Wang (Fudan University)

Challenges to governance and contemporary geopolitics: perspectives on brazil’s repositioning movement within the BRICS international agenda and the latin american context.

Gabriel Rached (UFF)

Navigating Global Transformation: Mexico's Development Amidst China and the US

Mariana Escalante (UNAM)

The Belt and Road Initiative in Central America and The Caribbean: a view from a peripheral realism perspective

Imanol Rodríguez Múgica (UBA)

Session 2 C

Science, Technology, and Innovation Systems: on the scientific and technological cooperation between Latin America and China

Moderator: Andrés Rabosto

Overview of Scientific Cooperation Between Brazil and China

Celio Hiratuka (UNICAMP)

Scientific Cooperation between Latin America and China: asymmetries and opportunities of a relationship performing below its potential

Patricio Conejero, Andrés Rabosto (UBA-OLAC)

The trajectories of the National Innovation Systems in Argentina and China and the opportunities for cooperation

Florencia Pizzarulli (UNQ - UBA)

1.00 – 2.30 PM – Lunch

2.30 - 4.15 PM – Keynote Speakers

Keynote Speakers

Innovation, policy, and sustainable development as the driving force for national development. Perspectives from Latin America and China

Moderator: Andrés Borquez

Andrés Lopez

Director of the Interdisciplinary Institute of Political Economy (IIEP), University of Buenos Aires

Cao Ting

Associate Professor, Research Office for Latin American Studies, Institute of International Studies, Fudan University

Celio Hiratuka

Director of the Institute of Economics, University of Campinas

Ana Basco

Former director of the Institute for the Integration of Latin America and the Caribbean, Interamerican Development Bank

4.15 - 4.35 PM  - Coffee Break

4.35 - 6.15 PM - Parallel sessions

Session 3 A

Tensions and synergies between environment and development in the context of the energy transition

Moderator: Cheng Li

Amilcar Herrera in Hainan: China’s sustainability policies under the lens of Latin American ideas

Rafael Dias (UNICAMP)

Green Innovation capability: Lessons from Chinese high-tech firms

David Mayorga, Jorge Tello-Gamarra, Martín Hernani-Merino, Julio Zevallos (UP-CECHAP)

“High-quality” economic development: China’s conciliation between economic growth and environmental sustainability

Gilberto Libânio, Diana Chaib (UFMG)

Bioeconomy strategies in developing countries: the promotion of bio-based economies in South America

Melisa Deciancio (FLACSO-CONICET)

Session 3 B

Complementarity, asymmetries, and competition: the challenges of the new economic relationship between China and Latin America

Moderator: Gabriel Rached

From Competition to Complementarity: An Analysis on Bilateral Trade Relations between China and Me1ico

Cao Ting (Fudan University)

How the adoption of Petroyuan can build a new monetary-financial hegemony

Matheus Nunes Lima (USP)

The economic links between China and Argentina in the XXI century. A review of the main trends and near-term prospects

Guido Weksler, Damian Kennedy (CONICET-UBA)

The use of the swap line between the Central Bank of Argentina and the People’s Bank of China

Nicolas Segal (ITE)

The development of fusion in China from the framework of National Innovation Systems

Santiago Mitnik (UBA-OLAC)

December 6

9.00 – 10.45  -  Parallel sessions

Session 4 A

Investments, loans, and financing: China's role in sustainable development in Latin America

Moderator: Florencia Pizzarulli

Chinese investments in the Argentine lithium sector: moving toward development?

Juliana Gonzalez Jauregui (FLACSO-CONICET)

Argentina-China techno-productive cooperation on natural resources and energy: recent milestones, obstacles and challenges

Julián Bilmes (UNLP)

Chinese green loans in argentina: success, failures, and challenges.

Dafne Esteso (UBA-Ceach), Maria Haro Sly (Johns Hopkins University)

Chinese Corporations, Renewable Energies and Institutional Investors in Latin America

Alicia Girón (UNAM)

Session 4 B

Reforms, development, and innovation: challenges of chinese-style modernization.

Moderator: Wang Longxing

Development with Chinese characteristics: A case study of China's Shanzhai Culture

Pietro Gibertini, Rafael Dias (UNICAMP)

Informal Institutions in the Context of Economic Reforms: the Cases of Shantou and Shenzhen as Special Economic Zones

Xi Zhao, Juan (SISU-UBA),Tomás Albornoz (UBA)

The role of Big Tech in China's national development strategy

José Eduardo Roselino (UNICAMP)

Middle income trap and heterogeneities in industry's contribution to development: a comparative analysis between China and Brazil

Antônio Carlos Diegues (UNICAMP)

The development of fusion in China from the framework of National Innovation Systems

Santiago Mitnik (UBA-OLAC)

10.45 – 11.00 PM Coffee Break

11.00 AM -12.45 PM   Parallel sessions

Session 5 A

Opportunities, challenges and tensions surrounding the Energy Transition.

Moderator: Nifta Lau

Energy transition in Argentina and China. Characterization, perspectives and possible areas of cooperation.

Guido Perrone (UBA-OLAC)

Between the old and the new geopolitics of energy: threats and opportunities for Latin America

Ignacio Sabbatella (FLACSO-CONICET)

Vaca Muerta: a global energy emergent due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict

Nicolás Malinovsky (UNPAZ)

Workers in Chinese lithium mining investment in Jujuy, an invisible dimension of the energy transition

Nuria Giniger, Solana Renosto (CEIL-CONICET)

Session 5 B

Programs, ongoing projects, and research agendas on Latam research centers focus on China

Moderator: Patricio Conejero

"Núcleo Milenio sobre Impactos de China en América Latina (ICLAC)
Millennium Nucleus on China's Impacts on Latin America"

María Montt (UC)- Francisco Urdinez (UC)

"Centro de Estudios sobre China y Asia Pacifico (CECHAP)
Centre for China and Asia-Pacific Studies"

José Carlos Feliciano Nishikawa (UP)

"Grupo de Estudios Brasil China (GEBC)
Brazil-China Study Group"

Celio Hiratuka (UNICAMP)

"Observatorio Latinoamérica-China (OLAC)
Latin America-China Observatory"

Andrés Rabosto (UBA)

International Relations Area (FLACSO Argentina)

Juliana González Jáuregui (FLACSO)

 

12.45 – 1.15 PM - Closing remarks

Cheng Yiyang

Head of Department of Spanish Literature, College of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Fudan University

María Montt

Deputy Director, Millennium Nucleus on China’s impact on Latin America, Catholic University of Chile