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'''21st Century Socialism: China and Latin America on the Frontline''' is an ongoing webinar on Sat Mar 19, 2022.<ref>{{News citation|date=2022-03-19|title=Reminder: 21st Century Socialism – China and Latin America on the Frontline (19 March)|url=https://socialistchina.org/2022/03/17/forthcoming-webinar-21st-century-socialism-china-and-latin-america-on-the-frontline/}}</ref><ref>[https://youtu.be/rhB5g8JNMyw LIVE on YouTube]</ref> It is organized by [[Friends of Socialist China]] to discuss the [[Belt and Road Initiative]]'s impact on Latin America, and the multipolar alternative to the [[United States of America|US]] [[Imperialism|imperialist]] [[Monroe Doctrine]].
'''21st Century Socialism: China and Latin America on the Frontline''' was a webinar on Sat Mar 19, 2022.<ref>{{News citation|date=2022-03-19|title=Reminder: 21st Century Socialism – China and Latin America on the Frontline (19 March)|url=https://socialistchina.org/2022/03/17/forthcoming-webinar-21st-century-socialism-china-and-latin-america-on-the-frontline/}}</ref><ref>[https://youtu.be/rhB5g8JNMyw LIVE on YouTube]</ref> It was organized by [[Friends of Socialist China]] to discuss the [[Belt and Road Initiative]]'s impact on Latin America, and the multipolar alternative to the [[United States of America|US]] [[Imperialism|imperialist]] [[Monroe Doctrine]].


The webinar guests promote [[south-south cooperation]] based on mutual benefit.  
The webinar guests promote [[south-south cooperation]] based on mutual benefit.  
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* Carlos Ron - President, Simón Bolívar Institute ([[Venezuela]])
* Carlos Ron - President, Simón Bolívar Institute ([[Venezuela]])
* Jiang Shixue - Director, Center for Latin American Studies, Shanghai University (China)
* Jiang Shixue - Director, Center for Latin American Studies, Shanghai University (China)
* Margaret Kimberley - Executive Editor, Black Agenda Report (US)
* Margaret Kimberley - Executive Editor, [[Black Agenda Report]] (US)<ref>@socialist_china [https://twitter.com/socialist_china/status/1505231972226023425?s=20&t=d1nY7uewsmaIzFenKuhIKw "Live now: @freedomrideblog (Margaret Kimberley) notes that progressive countries in Latin America are able to mitigate the impact of US sanctions and bullying in large part as a result of their strong relations with China, which adheres to a strict policy of non-interference."] ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20220319172151/https://twitter.com/socialist_china/status/1505231972226023425 (Archived)]''</ref>
* Ben Norton - Journalist, Multipolarista (Nicaragua)
* Ben Norton - Journalist, [[Multipolarista]] ([[Nicaragua]])
* Camila Escalante - Reporter, Kawsachun News (Bolivia)
* Camila Escalante - Reporter, [[Kawsachun News]] ([[Bolivia]])
* Elias Jabbour - Adjunct Professor of Economics, Rio de Janeiro State University (Brazil)
* Elias Jabbour - Adjunct Professor of Economics, Rio de Janeiro State University ([[Brazil]])
* Francisco Domínguez - Secretary, Venezuela Solidarity Campaign (Britain)
* Francisco Domínguez - Secretary, Venezuela Solidarity Campaign ([[Britain]])
* Carlos Martinez - Co-editor, Friends of Socialist China (Britain)
* Carlos Martinez - Co-editor, Friends of Socialist China (Britain)
* Moderator: Radhika Desai - Convenor, International Manifesto Group (Canada)
* Moderator: Radhika Desai - Convenor, International Manifesto Group ([[Canada]])


== Supporters ==
== Supporters ==

Latest revision as of 18:14, 30 May 2022

21st Century Socialism: China and Latin America on the Frontline was a webinar on Sat Mar 19, 2022.[1][2] It was organized by Friends of Socialist China to discuss the Belt and Road Initiative's impact on Latin America, and the multipolar alternative to the US imperialist Monroe Doctrine.

The webinar guests promote south-south cooperation based on mutual benefit.

Speakers

  • Dilma Rousseff (keynote) - Former President of Brazil
  • Ma Hui - China's ambassador to Cuba
  • Carlos Miguel Pereira - Cuba's ambassador to China
  • Carlos Ron - President, Simón Bolívar Institute (Venezuela)
  • Jiang Shixue - Director, Center for Latin American Studies, Shanghai University (China)
  • Margaret Kimberley - Executive Editor, Black Agenda Report (US)[3]
  • Ben Norton - Journalist, Multipolarista (Nicaragua)
  • Camila Escalante - Reporter, Kawsachun News (Bolivia)
  • Elias Jabbour - Adjunct Professor of Economics, Rio de Janeiro State University (Brazil)
  • Francisco Domínguez - Secretary, Venezuela Solidarity Campaign (Britain)
  • Carlos Martinez - Co-editor, Friends of Socialist China (Britain)
  • Moderator: Radhika Desai - Convenor, International Manifesto Group (Canada)

Supporters

References