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How Latin America will feel the effects of projected economic, social, and industrial changes in China was the topic of discussion at the monthly Pardee House Seminar titled “China’s New Five Year Plan: Implications for Latin [...]America.†The seminar featured remarks by Margret Myers, Edward Cunningham, Kevin Gallagher, who moderated the session.
Hosted by the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future on February 29, 2012.
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In the February 29, 2012 Pardee House Seminar “China’s New Five Year Plan: Implications for Latin America,†Margaret Myers, (Director of China and Latin American program, Inter-American Dialogue), Pardee Faculty Fellow, Prof. Kevin [...]Gallagher, (International Relations, BU), and Prof. Edward Cunningham, (Department of Geography and Environment, BU) are encouraged by Pardee Director James McCann to think about the implications in the longer-range future.
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In the February 29, 2012 Pardee House Seminar “China’s New Five Year Plan: Implications for Latin America,†Margaret Myers, (Director of China and Latin American program, Inter-American Dialogue) compared Latin America's potential [...]rise in the Asian market to the "Asian Tigers" markets noted for their rapid industrial and economic growth and close physical relationship to China.
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In the February 29, 2012 Pardee House Seminar “China’s New Five Year Plan: Implications for Latin America,†Prof. Edward Cunningham, (Department of Geography and Environment, BU) discussed China's quick shift from one of the [...]world's biggest exporters of coal to an importer.
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