Professor Jorge Heine examined Brazil’s growing influence in the Global South and its implementation of active non-alignment (ANA).
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Prof. Heine recently appeared on an episode of The China-Global South Podcast to speak about the importance of active non-alignment (ANA) in global politics.
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Prof. Heine discussed the fourth China-CELAC Ministerial Forum held in Beijing last month on one of Panama’s most popular radio shows.
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Prof. Heine discussed the commercial diplomacy between Chile and China on a radio show.
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In a recent news article, Prof. Heine shared his thoughts on China offering visa-free access to five South American countries.
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Prof. Heine discusses the growing partnership between Latin America and China on a TV news segment.
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Professor Jorge Heine releases a new book, “The Non-Aligned World: Striking Out in an Era of Great Power Competition.”
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