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The new Silk Road: from Marco Polo to Xi Jingpin | Masterclass in LISBON

Masterclass

PROFILE Undergraduate, Master Degree and Executive education
DATE 14th October 2025
TIME 19:00 - 21:00 (GMT +01:00)
LANGUAGE English
EVENT FORMAT Face to Face events
The new Silk Road: from Marco Polo to Xi Jingpin | Masterclass in LISBON

We are delighted to invite you to an exclusive Masterclass on October 14th, with Fernando Cortiñas Lúquez, Professor at IE Business School.

The session will be followed by a networking cocktail, so you will have the chance to connect with Professor Cortinas, other professionals seeking development opportunities, the IE team, and IE Alumni.

When: Tuesday, October 14th

Venue: Central Lisbon - to be confirmed

Agenda:


6:50pm: Registration 


7:00pm-8:40pm: Masterclass


8:40pm-9:00pm: Networking beverage with Alumni


About the topic  

Join us to explore the historic Silk Road, a 2,600-year-old trade network connecting East and West by land and sea. We'll trace its origins, rise, and decline by the end of the Middle Ages.

We’ll then examine China’s €900 billion One Belt, One Road (OBOR) initiative—its modern revival of the Silk Road. While touching on the land-based “Belt,” our focus will be the maritime “Road” and its social, economic, and political impact.

Finally, we’ll analyze China’s ambition to become the global leader by 2050, challenging the U.S. across key fronts: trade, currency, technology (including the Digital Silk Road), space, biotech, and media influence.

We hope to see you there.

Register now and don't miss it!  

Our speakers

Associate Professor at IE Business School

Born in Argentina. Business Administration & CPA graduate, Catholic University (1985-86). Harvard MBA, Class of 1992. Board Member, Deutsche Babcock Argentina (1986-90). 
Exports Manager, Bombas Itur (leading Spanish Pumps manufacturer) 1992-93. (Zarauz, Spain)
Professor, Instituto de Empresa, leading Spanish business school, since 1992. Assistant Director of International Relations (1993-96). (Madrid, Spain)