ACTIVIDADES
6th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON RELATIONS BETWEEN LATIN AMERICA, THE CARIBBEAN, AND EUROPE. SUSTAINABILITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS: ADVANCES IN THE EURO LATIN AMERICAN SPACE
Cusco (Peru), May 21, 2024.
The European and Ibero-American Academy of Yuste Foundation, the Andean University of Cusco (Peru), the Bartolomé de las Casas Centre of Cusco (Peru), with the collaboration of the Research Centre for Ibero-American Studies of the Rey Juan Carlos University (CEIB), organise the “6th International Congress on Relations Between Latin America, the Caribbean, and Europe. Sustainability and Human Rights: Advances in the Euro Latin American space”, which will take place on May 21, 2024, at the Andean University of Cusco (Peru).
The aim of these congresses is to foster the interaction that has been taking place between America and Europe over five centuries. Likewise, they seek to prioritise research that studies this relationship, which has been shaping a historical reality in both spaces, evidenced by a cultural and material heritage that is often shared. Additionally, they aim to increase dialogue between the two regions, highlighting the participation of young researchers in the fields of international relations and the history of Ibero-America as a space of deep relations between the two regions.
The topics addressed in the previous congresses were:
2024: Guadalupe (April): “Economy and international conflicts”.
2023: Guadalupe (March): “Images and visions on both shores”; and Cartagena de Indias, Colombia (April): “Shared values and common challenges”.
2022: Guadalupe (March): “A space for encounter”.
2021: Guadalupe (March): “A space for encounter”.
This activity is part of the School of Guadalupe, a knowledge and transfer programme launched by Yuste Foundation for reflection and research on History, Law, and International Relations. One of its goals is to contribute to academic, social, and intellectual development in the region and to provide the Ibero-American society with tools useful for socio-economic advancement, based on the historical relations between Ibero-American countries, the state of present links, and the pursuit of a common future.