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Understanding the dynamics that are reshaping trade today: Q&A session with Daniel Kselman

Join Daniel Kselman for a Q&A session about this unique program that IE has designed in collaboration with the International Trade Centre.

PARA QUIÉN Masters
TIPO DE EVENTO Conferencias
MODALIDAD Eventos globales
FECHA Jueves 11/06/2020
HORARIO 16:00 - 17:00 (GMT +01:00)
IDIOMA Inglés
Understanding the dynamics that are reshaping trade today: Q&A session with Daniel Kselman

Political uncertainty, legal complexification, new technologies: in today’s world, companies that want to expand their international footprint need to understand the dynamics that are reshaping trade and globalization.

 

IE’s Executive Master in International Trade is a window into the disruptive challenges facing global businesses. Join Daniel Kselman for a Q&A session about this unique program that IE has designed in collaboration with the International Trade Centre.  

Daniel Kselman is Vice Dean at the IE School of Global and Public Affairs. He received a PhD in political science from Duke University, where he also received a Masters degree in Economics. His research emphasizes the interactions between, democracy, economic development, and political governance, with a particular focus on political parties and electoral systems. He also is former President and current Board member of the Minga Foundation, an international NGO in the field of health and economic development with projects in Brazil, Ecuador, Malawi, and Uganda.

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Vice Dean at the IE School of Global and Public Affairs

Daniel Kselman is Vice Dean at the IE School of Global and Public Affairs. He received a PhD in political science from Duke University, where he also received a Masters degree in Economics. His research emphasizes the interactions between, democracy, economic development, and political governance, with a particular focus on political parties and electoral systems.