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ROUND TABLE | THE GEOPOLITICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR LATIN AMERICA OF THE WAR IN UKRAINE

 

21 Novembro | 18h30 | UAL – Auditório 1

 

Iván Ernesto Gatón Rosa. Degree in Law, Master in Diplomatic Studies (Summa Cum Laude) and Diploma of Advanced Studies (DEA) from the Complutense University of Madrid. Master in Social Sciences (specialising in Asian Affairs) from Tamkang University in Taiwan. He is currently attending the Doctorate Course in Advanced Studies in Human Rights at the Universidad Carlos III in Madrid.
Career Ambassador of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Dominican Republic (MIREX), he is currently a Board Member of the National Commission for the Defence of Competence (PROCOMPETENCIA).
In the academic field, he is a guest professor at several universities and author of books on international issues: “Enfoque sobre los Principales Ejes de la Política Mundial”, “China-Dominican Republic: Relaciones Económicas Internacionales”, “La Organización de Estados Americanos (OAS) y la Aplicación de Principio Democrático” and “Agricultura Orgánica en la República Dominicana y en los Mercados Internacionales”.

 

Raquel de Caria Patrício has a degree and a Masters in International Relations from ISCSP and a PhD in International Relations from the University of Brasilia, where she began her academic career as an assistant. Currently, she is Associate Professor at ISCSP, teaching Latin America and International Relations hard core subjects, such as International Relations Theory or International Politics. Besides her passion for teaching, she has published several scientific articles and books, as well as chapters, in Portugal and abroad.

 

More information at: https://autonoma.pt/as-implicacoes-geopoliticas-da-guerra-na-ucrania-para-a-america-latina/

 

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