E-Mail: adolfo.zambrano@uni-bielefeld.de
Phone: +49 521 106-12982
Office: Gebäude X B2-216, Locations Map
Postbox: Nr. 398 im Gebäude X - Magistrale - Ebene C2
Doctoral Project:
Rebalancing World Politics? China the US and the emergence of a differentiated international economic and financial regime in Latin America
Since 10/2023 | Doctoral Researcher at the Research Training Group "World Politics", Bielefeld University |
02/2023-09/2023 | Organization Assistant, Mozaik gGmbH, Bielefeld |
08/2022 | MA Sociology, Bielefeld University |
01/2022 | Academic Exchange, Saint Petersburg State University, Studies in European Societies |
09/2020-09/2021 | Student assistant, RTG "World Politics", Bielefeld University |
01/2016-07/2017 | Lecturer, Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo, Mexico |
05/2015 | BA Sociology, Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo, Mexico |
07/2012-02/2013 | Academic exchange, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, WWU Münster in the project: "Interkulturelle Pädagogik" |
07/2012-02/2013 | Academic exchange (BA Sociology) Institute of Sociology at
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität-Münster (WWU) |
I propose the analysis of economic and financial policies of China and the United States with respect to Latin America from a historical discursive point of view in conjunction with another one of organizational-institutional nature. The coupling of both perspectives will give me the opportunity to study the logic of integration of Latin America into organizational blocks led on the one hand by China and on the other hand by the US/Western-led economic regime. Following the neo-institutional theory and the system theory of organizations, I have decided to call these institutional blocks International economic and financial regimes. the integration of Latin America to both regimes will be carried out by an empirical study focused on the influence of financial institutions such as the Chinese Development Bank and the International Monetary Fund in the region. with this purpose I intend to unveil conflicts between both The US and China around a restructuring of power in the political system of the world society, as well as the double integration of the the largest economies in Latin America in differentiated regimes.