Seminar

“Regional and Global Governance: Facing Coercive Unilateralism and Strategic Autonomy”

International opening seminar of the Master’s Degree in International Relations, organized by the Jean Monnet Center of Excellence in Regional and Global Governance.

Thursday, March 19 | 6:30 PM

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The Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence and the International Relations Area of FLACSO Argentina launch the 2026/2027 cohort of the Master's in International Relations with an international seminar offering a critical reading of the contemporary multilateral order.

In a context marked by the rise of coercive unilateralism and the reconfiguration of the capacities of regional and international actors, the meeting will bring together leading specialists to reflect on the scope and limits of global and regional governance as frameworks for collective action. Strategic autonomy—of both states and regional blocs—emerges as a central axis of debates regarding foreign policy, integration, and international security.

The seminar will feature the participation of José Antonio Sanahuja (Complutense University of Madrid) and Cintia Quiliconi (FLACSO Ecuador), two top-level experts in the study of governance, regional integration, and Latin American foreign policy. The session will be moderated by Melisa Deciancio (FLACSO Argentina – CEJMGGR).

Thursday, March 19 · 6:30 to 8:00 PM · FLACSO Argentina Auditorium

Open to students, faculty, researchers, and anyone interested in the subject.

Participants

Panelists: José Antonio Sanahuja (UCM) · Cintia Quiliconi (FLACSO Ecuador)
Moderator: Melisa Deciancio (FLACSO Argentina – CEJM)

Event Details

Thursday, March 19 | 6:30 PM

Lugar: FLACSO Argentina Auditorium. Tucumán 1966, Buenos Aires.

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