The 21st century is bearing witness to very agressive forms of imperialism that challenge the established order and the limits of international law, from military interventions to hard economic and geopolitical preassures on countries. Analyzing these dynamics is crucial for understanding how the power relations are being reshaped in an increasingly complex global context. With the participation of Daniel Alarcón (Peru/United States), whiter and journalist who addresses issues such as migration, identity and conflict from a narrative perspective in his books and in Radio Ambulante Estudios; Mireille Fanon (France), renowned politica analyst specializing in international relations and human rights; and Nesrine Malik (Sudan/United Kingdom), journalist and columnist known for her critical essays about global politics and contemporary society. Moderated by Mario Arriagada.
Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish will be offered
