On Thursday, November 24, will be presented at the Salon de Grados of the Faculty of Economics and Business, at 12 hours, the book "International Cooperation and Sustainable Development in a world in crisis."
The book is edited by Editum, editions of the University of Murcia, and coordinated by Eugene J.
Sánchez Alcázar, a professor of that faculty.
Speakers, together with the coordinator: Maria de los Angeles Esteban Abad, Vice Chancellor of Coordination and Communication, Carmelo Angulo Barturen, Diplomat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation.
Spain, José Ángel Sotillo, director of the Institute for Development and Cooperation, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Jesus Rivera de la Rosa, director of the Center for Economic and Social Development, Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico, and Conrad Navalón Vila, Editum Coordinator.
Publications of the University of Murcia.
The work is divided into two parts: the first discusses the keys to the international crisis and its main effects.
It also proposes a Latin American regional strategy to address the crisis and reviews the various perspectives on development cooperation from some countries in Latin America.
Finally, it examines the role to be played by CSR to establish a new relationship between business dynamics and international cooperation.
The second part examines relationships between local and migratory flows in the current crisis, addressing the economic and social impact of migration, especially between Mexico and the United States.
Finally, the book concludes with two proposals made innovative intervention in Cuba and Mexico.
Source: UMU