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Global economy is clearly standing at a crossroads, while international politics are facing more challenges. Instead of using paper money, more international governments are pushing actively for financial digitalization. Meanwhile, global trading system is also being stagnant. How should we understand the challenges of digitalization in finance these days? How about the reactions from the Global South? In this brand-new episode, Dr. Marcus Vinicius de Freitas is going to explain more.
Dr. Marcus Vinicius De Freitas is Senior Fellow at Policy Center for the New South, focusing on International Law, International Relations and Brazil, and is currently a Visiting Professor of International Law and International Relations at China Foreign Affairs University in Beijing, China. Previously, he was a Professor of The Armando Alvares Penteado Foundation in Sao Paulo, where he served as the coordinator of their International Relations Program from December 2012 until December 2013.
By The Missing PieceGlobal economy is clearly standing at a crossroads, while international politics are facing more challenges. Instead of using paper money, more international governments are pushing actively for financial digitalization. Meanwhile, global trading system is also being stagnant. How should we understand the challenges of digitalization in finance these days? How about the reactions from the Global South? In this brand-new episode, Dr. Marcus Vinicius de Freitas is going to explain more.
Dr. Marcus Vinicius De Freitas is Senior Fellow at Policy Center for the New South, focusing on International Law, International Relations and Brazil, and is currently a Visiting Professor of International Law and International Relations at China Foreign Affairs University in Beijing, China. Previously, he was a Professor of The Armando Alvares Penteado Foundation in Sao Paulo, where he served as the coordinator of their International Relations Program from December 2012 until December 2013.