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Semana del 22 de junio al 28 de junio de 2024
21 Jun - 28 Jun 2024
Actividades

Presentación de libros PUEAA en la FILUNI - ¡Conoce la cartelera!

Conversatorio. Conflictos, Tensiones Antagonismos: Rupturas Globales y Transiciones. 75 años de la OTAN - ¡Nueva actividad PUEAA!

Seminar. Korean Voices: Gender, Diversity, and Decolonial Dialogues - ¡Participa!

Diplomado en Estudios sobre África 2024-2025 - ¡Titúlate a través de la nueva edición de nuestro Diplomado!

Diplomado Literatura, Feminismos y Género en Asia y África Contemporáneas - Nuevo Diplomado PUEAA, ¡inscripciones abiertas!

Reseña de la película «Exhuma» (2024) - ¡Disponible en la sección multimedia!

Ensayos de Educación Continua- ¡Ya disponibles para su consulta!

Working Papers PUEAA - ¡Consulta la serie completa!

Financialization, Development and covid-19 Pandemic in India - ¡Novedad editorial de libre acceso! Descárgala aquí

Crédito, Dinero y Mercados Emergentes. Crisis y retos en el nuevo orden monetario internacional - ¡Novedad editorial! Adquiérelo en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Hispanoamérica, Filipinas y las culturas de Asia. Estampas de un orientalismo periférico (1875-1950) - ¡Novedad editorial! Adquiérelo en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Afanti, el sabio tonto. Humor y sabiduría del Oeste de China- ¡Novedad editorial! Adquiérelo en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Textos Breves sobre Asia y África. China: caso excepcional de movilización de recursos financieros para el crecimiento - Adquiérelo en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Textos Breves sobre Asia y África. China: Sistema financiero y empresas estatales - Adquiérelo en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Africa in the 21st Century - ¡Publicación de acceso libre!

Textos breves sobre Asia y África. Li, el inmortal desterrado, inspirado por el vino, compone la misiva que hace temblar a los bárbaros - Adquiérelo en Libros UNAM

El Loto en el estanque. Canon y diversidad en la India clásica - Novedad editorial

La industria farmacéutica en India: globalización, competencia y financiarización - Publicación de acceso libre

Japón: el cansancio de una nación - Publicación de acceso libre

Islam y migración en Senegal: el espacio transnacional mouride -¡Adquiérelo en Amazon!

Migración en el nuevo milenio: la India y México-¡Adquiérelo en Amazon!

Asia Central. Análisis geopolítico de una región clave -¡Adquiérelo en Amazon!

Catálogo de Libros PUEAA - Envíos gratis en México adquiriéndolos en libros UNAM

Adquiere nuestras publicaciones – Disponibles en las instalaciones del PUEAA

India quiere aprovechar nearshoring en el sector de autopartes
EL ECONOMISTA
Frente a posibles disrupciones geopolíticas, México y la India trabajan en el fortalecimiento de las cadenas de suministro en la industria automotriz para transitar hacia la electromovilidad y aprovechar el fenómeno del nearshoring, informó Prasad Sitaram Shinde, encargado económico y comercial de la Embajada de la India.

Turkey's Erdogan Does Not Rule out Meeting Syria's Assad to Restore Ties
IRAN INTERNATIONAL
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday he did not rule out a possible meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to help restore bilateral relations between the neighbors.

Iran votes in snap poll for new president after hard-liner’s death amid rising tensions in Mideast
AP NEWS
Iranians voted Friday in a snap election to replace the late hard-line President Ebrahim Raisi, with the race’s sole reformist candidate vowing to seek “friendly relations” with the West in an effort to energize supporters in a vote beset by apathy.

Kenya’s Ruto says finance bill to be withdrawn after deadly protests
ALJAZEERA
Kenya’s President William Ruto has said he will not sign a finance bill that led protesters to storm Parliament in anger over rising costs, adding that the bill containing tax hikes would “be withdrawn”.

West African defense chiefs propose a $2.6 billion security plan
AFRICA NEWS
Defense chiefs of West Africa on Thursday, June 27 proposed a plan to deploy a 5,000-strong “standby force” to fight the region’s worsening security crises, a measure that analysts say might not work due to challenges of funding and division within the regional bloc.

Russia sets its sight on the Democratic Republic of Congo
BUSINESS INSIDER AFRICA
Russia has expressed its desire to strengthen ties with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. According to the Kremlin, the Central African nation is seemingly a very promising country for developing relations. This evaluation came after the president of the Congo visited Moscow, the capital of Russia, on Tuesday. Congo's president is also enthusiastic at the prospect of collaborating with Russia in several industries.

Private firms are driving a revolution in solar power in Africa
THE ECONOMIST
African poverty is partly a consequence of energy poverty. In every other continent the vast majority of people have access to electricity. In Africa 600m people, 43% of the total, cannot readily light their homes or charge their phones. And those who nominally have grid electricity find it as reliable as a Scottish summer. More than three-quarters of African firms experience outages; two-fifths say electricity is the main constraint on their business. If other sub-Saharan African countries had enjoyed power as reliable as South Africa’s from 1995 to 2007, then the continent’s rate of real gdp growth per person would have been two percentage points higher, more than doubling the actual rate, according to one academic paper. Since then South Africa has also had erratic electricity. So-called “load-shedding” is probably the main reason why the economy has shrunk in four of the past eight quarters.

A space quad: Russia, China, North Korea and Iran
ASIA TIMES
The US has flagged as a growing threat to global security an increasingly deepening four-way autocratic quadrilateral quasi-alliance that’s deepening space collaboration among Russia, China, North Korea and Iran. This month, Air & Space Forces Magazine reports that General Stephen Whiting, commander of the United States Space Command (USSPACECOM), expressed concern over those four countries’ increasing cooperation in space. Whiting highlighted in particular the workings of bilateral ties between Russia and each of the other three nations as Russia seeks assistance for its war in Ukraine, the magazine says.