Session

English 2 - Security challenges and International Relations

004
17 Apr 2021, 13:00
Online

Online

Conveners

English 2 - Security challenges and International Relations: Session 4

  • Anna Urbanovics (Ludovika – University of Public Service)
  • Bernadett Lehoczki (Corvinus University of Budapest)

Description

Bogota, Mexico DC, Lima: 06:00 AM Santiago: 07:00 AM, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo: 08:00 AM

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  1. Dr Máté Deák (Pécsi Tudományegyetem Bölcsészettudományi Kar, Társadalmi Kapcsolatok Intézete, Politikatudományi és Nemzetközi Tanulmányok Tanszék)
    17/04/2021, 13:00
    English

    Chile has traditionally been one of the most stable and strongest state in Latin America. At the same time, partly for historical reasons, Chile is also involved in challenges to its national security, such as Bolivia's territorial claims for the recovery of a lost sea exit or the overlapping territorial demands that divide the surface of Antarctica. In the 21st century, both areas could mean...

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  2. Otar Pareishvili (Corvinus University of Budapest)
    17/04/2021, 13:15
    English

    The upcoming discussion is a segment of a lengthy research which analyzes how did the authoritarian governments adopt a new, more stinging and malign form of Soft Power. While the original study circulates around the authoritarian states, this particular piece concentrates on South America and claims that the future of democratic development of the region is under threat. This analysis will...

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  3. Ms Anna Urbanovics (NKE KDI)
    17/04/2021, 13:30
    English

    The COVID-19 pandemic and the related political and economic crisis had serious negative effects on MERCOSUR member states, including Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. This political entity within the Latin American region gives a solid base for comparison regarding governments’ policy responses. The study aims to examine the measures introduced by the governments concerned to ease the...

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  4. Dávid Vogel
    17/04/2021, 13:45
    English

    When talking about security issues in Latin America, some topics are expected to come up, such as paramilitary groups, and terrorism, that are in fact both about the struggle for power. Besides several similarities in these topics, most of the countries have developed their unique approach. The aim of the presentation is to give an overview of the Venezuelan case of Chávez’s Bolivarian...

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