Connections Redaktion, Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics, Universität Leipzig
Asia-Latin America: Method/Praxis/Pedagogy
Junyoung Verónica Kim, PhD, Assistant Professor, Visual Culture & Media, University of Pittsburgh
Dr. Kim’s study of the Asia-Latin America relationship diverges from previous studies of the regions. Proposing “Asia-Latin America as method,” rather than as a site of study, Dr. Kim questions Euromerican capitalism, the (post)colonial world order, and knowledge production. She calls for alternative conceptual frames through which we trace overlooked histories of migration and connections in the Pacific Rim. This method results in new pedagogical practices and transpacific networks.
Latin America Engages Asia: A Relationship in Transformation
R. Evan Ellis, PhD, Research Professor, Latin American Studies, Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College
Dr. Ellis will examine the latest trends in, and outlook for Latin America’s relationship with the PRC and other Asian partners, focusing on the concentration on smaller investments, in the digital and green energy sectors, nearshoring, space, security affairs, human networks, and multilateral engagement. He will also examine the impact on and response of US-friendly governments, including Japan and South Korea.