Technology Transfer and Great Power Competition: The Case of Latin American Countries
Date 26th March, 2025 (Wednesday)
Time 12:40-13:40
PlaceKunitachi Campus, Hitotsubashi University (The venue will be notified upon pre-registration)
Event Outline

GGR will hold the 37th GGR Brown Bag Lunch Seminar which will be held as below:

 

■Title: Technology Transfer and Great Power Competition: The Case of Latin American Countries

■ Speaker: Sascha Hannig Nunez (International Analyst and Doctoral student, Graduate School of Law, Hitotsubashi University).

■Date/Time: 26th March, 2025 (Wednesday), 12:40-13:40

■Place: Kunitachi Campus, Hitotsubashi University (The venue will be notified upon pre-registration)

■Language: English

■Pre-registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdbxcjiR6fYlK55BlLD5wp1VmSciRHAqtL9r6IFpR57Jp5T1w/viewform

 

About the speaker:

Sascha Hannig Nunez is a Chilean international analyst with experience as a financial reporter. She currently consults for several organizations, is the Executive Secretary at the recently founded Centro de Análisis para la Democracia, Chile (CAD Chile), and supports the Global Governance Institute at Hitotsubashi University as a Research Assistant. Her main fields of study are China’s global influence and the implications of science and technology in society. Hannig has a master’s degree from Adolfo Ibáñez University, a master’s degree in Global Governance at Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, and is a Ph.D. Student at the same institution as a JICA Scholar for the SDG Global Leaders program. In addition to her academic interests, she is a published fiction novelist with six novels.

 

We are looking forward to your participation.

Institute for Global Governance Research (GGR)