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2nd Cologne Latin America Symposium 4 – 5 October 2010 Bicentenario Energy, Identity and Social Cohesion: Prospects and Challenges of Sustainable Development in Latin America Agenda Monday, October 4 8:30 a.m. Registration 9:00 a.m. Neuer Senatssaal Opening Addresses: 9:45 a.m. Neuer Senatssaal Keynote Speech: The German Government’s Latin America Policy Tatiana López Ayala, connosco consulting; Prof. Dr. Angelika Nußberger, Pro-rector for International Matters, University of Cologne; Manfred Wolf, Mayor of Cologne; Prof. Dr. Federico Foders, University of Cologne and Kiel Institute for World Economics Keynote Speaker: Dorothea Groth, Deputy Head, Latin America Department, and Head, South America Division, German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Bonn/Berlin Coffee Break 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. I. Latin America’s international relations in the New Age of Energy (Neuer Senatssaal) II. Social and cultural development in Latin America (Hörsaal XIII) Sub-Keynote Speech: Promoting Latin American integration through energy cooperation? Sub-Keynote Speech: Paving roads towards sustainable consumption and production in Latin American societies Keynote Speaker: Dr. Rolf Linkohr, former Director of the Centre for European Energy Strategy - C.E.R.E.S. and Member of the European Parliament, Brussels Keynote Speaker: Julio Andrés Rozo Grisales, UNEP/Wuppertal Institute Collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production (CSCP) CLAS-Conference office · connosco e.V. · Lotharstraße 14-18 · 50937 Cologne · Germany Tel.: +49 (0)221-2778035 · Fax. +49 (0)221-2778037 · [email protected] · www.clas-info.de · www.connosco.de 1 11:30 a.m. Slot 1: Latin America’s position in the global system: Energy and resources as strategic assets? Speaker: Prof. Dr. Andrés González, Professor of International Relations at University San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador Discussant: María Cristina Silva Parejas, Former Subdirector of the Latin American Centre for Relations with Europe, Santiago de Chile 12:15 a.m. Slot 2: China and Latin America – A strategic partnership? Discussant: Prof. Dr. Andrés González, Professor of International Relations at University San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador Lunch Slot 3: EU – Latinamerica and Caribbean Summit 2010: Remarks after a decade of the proposed strategic partnership Speaker: María Cristina Silva Parejas, Former Subdirector of the Latin American Centre for Relations with Europe, Santiago de Chile Discussant: Dr. Karl Buck, Former Head of Unit "Relations with Latin America and the Caribbean" in the General Secretary of the Council of the European Union 03:15 p.m. Slot 3: Infrastructure, mobility and social development: Railway construction in Panama in the 19th century Speaker: Prof. Dr. Holger Meding, IHILA (Institute of Iberian and Latin American History), University of Cologne Workshop: Intergenerational Dialogue – Latin America and the U.S. under President Obama: A new relationship? Workshop: Intergenerational Dialogue – The challenges of urban growth: Reducing social gaps in Latin American Mega- Cities Moderator: Arnd Henze, Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) Moderator: Barbara Weig, Institute for Economic Geography, University of Cologne Speaker: Enrique Pérez Campuzano, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, México D.F.; Michael Eichholz (student), University of Bonn Speaker: Francisco N. González Díaz, Embassador of Mexico in Germany; Bettina Schorr, University of Cologne; Prof. Dr. Andrés González, University San Francisco de Quito; Evelyn Carhuas (student), University of Cologne 04:45 p.m. Discussant: Prof. em. Dr. Helmut Siepmann, Portuguese-Brazilian Institute, University of Cologne Speaker: Prof. Dr. Christian Hauser, University of Applied Scienes Chur, Switzerland Discussant: Dr. Christian von Haldenwang, German Development Institute (DIE) 02:30 p.m. Speaker: Prof. Dr. Claudius Armbruster, Portuguese-Brazilian Institute, University of Cologne Slot 2: Working in countries with high bribery and corruption risk – Are students sufficiently prepared? Speaker : Jörg Husar, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, German Institute for International and Security Affairs 01:00 p.m. Slot 1: Favela and marginality in the Brazilian literature and media from the 19th Century until today (Portuguese) Coffee Break CLAS-Conference office · connosco e.V. · Lotharstraße 14-18 · 50937 Cologne · Germany Tel.: +49 (0)221-2778035 · Fax. +49 (0)221-2778037 · [email protected] · www.clas-info.de · www.connosco.de 2 05:15 p.m. 06:30 p.m. Neuer Senatssaal Plenary Session – Panel: German-Brazilian scientific and technological cooperation 08:00 p.m. Dinner at Hotel Excelsior with Dinner speeches: Moderator: Iris Danowski, German Rectors’ Conference (HRK) Panelists: Igor Sant’ Anna Resende, Embassy of Brazil in Germany;Dr. Matthias Frattini, IB International Bureau of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research Germany; Michael Eschweiler, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD); Dr. Thomas Scheidtweiler, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Prof. Dr. Federico Foders, University of Cologne and Kiel Institute for World Economics; Dr. Helmut Hoffmann, President of the Latin America Center e.V. (LAZ), Bonn Tuesday, October 5 9:00 a.m. Neuer Senatssaal Plenary Session – Workshop: Latin America’s role in the international climate change debate Moderator: Dr. Christian von Haldenwang, German Development Institute (DIE) Speaker: Prof. Dr. Ing. Mario Pacas, University of Siegen; Dr. Imme Scholz, German Development Institute (DIE); Christine Gutekunst (student), Technical University of Karlsruhe; Aura Robayo C. (student), University of Applied Sciences Cologne 10:30 a.m. III. Implementing the “Green New Deal” in Latin America (Neuer Senatssaal) IV. Economic Prospects and Challenges for Latin America in the 21st Century (Hörsaal XIII) Slot 1: Biofuels as the energy of the future? Perspectives of the ethanol market in Brazil Slot 1: The impact of the global economic crisis on Latin America Speaker: Ana Caroline Aguiar, Communications Officer, Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association Discussant: Jens Giersdorf, German Research Centre for Biomass, Leipzig 11:15 a.m. 11:45 a.m. Speaker: Maria Laura Lanzeni, DB Research, Head Emerging Markets Discussant: Dr. Silvia Marengo, Falcon Private Bank, Executive Director, Asset Management Coffee Break Slot 2: Fighting deforestation the economic way – Ecological risks in government bonds and CO2 emission certificates for forests Speaker: Ivo Mulder, United Nations Environment Programme – Finance Initiative Discussant: Dr. Imme Scholz, German Development Institute (DIE) Slot 2: Future market-perspectives for oil in Latin America Speaker: Antonio José da Silva Barbosa, Petrobras (Portuguese speech with German translation) Discussant: Annegret Mähler, GIGA Institute Hamburg CLAS-Conference office · connosco e.V. · Lotharstraße 14-18 · 50937 Cologne · Germany Tel.: +49 (0)221-2778035 · Fax. +49 (0)221-2778037 · [email protected] · www.clas-info.de · www.connosco.de 3 12:30 a.m. Slot 3: The impact of the energy challenge on the technical education in Latin America Speaker: Prof. Dr. Ing. Mario Pacas, University of Siegen Discussant: Carsten Linnenberg, Anaerobic Digestion Solutions 01:15 p.m. 02:30 p.m. Speaker: Dieter Garlik, Director of Deloitte & Touche GmbH Discussant: Anatol Adam, University of Cologne Lunch Slot 4: A Green New Deal in Ecuador? The ongoing struggle over indigenous territories, lands and natural resources Speaker: Juan Fernando Terán, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Ecuador 03:15 p.m. Neuer Senatssaal Slot 3: The World Cup and the Olympic Games – Generating economic growth through infrastructure investments? Slot 4: Panel: Upgrading Latin America’s position in the global labour share system Moderator: Prof. Martina Fuchs, Institute for Economic Geography, University of Cologne Panelists: Christiane Corves, connosco consulting; Dorothea Netz, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) Plenary Session – Wrap-up-Panel: Latin America in the new age of energy – Prospects for sustainable development Moderator: Johannes Beck, Deutsche Welle Panelists: Juan Fernando Terán, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Ecuador; María Cristina Silva Parejas, Former Subdirector of the Latin American Centre for Relations with Europe, Santiago de Chile; Dr. Karl Buck, Former Head of Unit "Relations with Latin America and the Caribbean" in the General Secretary of the Council of the European Union; Enrique Pérez Campuzano, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, México D.F; Prof. Dr. Andrés González, Professor of International Relations at University San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador 04:45 p.m. Flying Farewell Snack and Coffee CLAS-Conference office · connosco e.V. · Lotharstraße 14-18 · 50937 Cologne · Germany Tel.: +49 (0)221-2778035 · Fax. +49 (0)221-2778037 · [email protected] · www.clas-info.de · www.connosco.de 4