Núm. 22. Triangulación España-Corea del Sur-América Latina: Un proceso difícil

There are many debates that have arisen over the validity of the triangulation between Spain, Latin America and Asia as an instrument to enlarge Spain's external influence. The aim of this document is to contribute to the debate through an analysis of the economic synergies that could be created between Spain, South Korea and for Latin American countries (Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Chile). The research team, comprised of Spanish and Korean experts, has concluded that opportunities exist in different fields, which they duly identify. Nevertheless, the team also states that in order to take advantage of these opportunities, what is needed is concerted action by different actors in different countries. In accordance with this, the innovative feature of this work is to propose a model of action through which to tackle the complexity of the process.

Josep Manel Brañas, Permanent Lecturer in the Department of Applied Economics, Autonomous University of Barcelona

Josep Maria Coll, founder member of the consultancy firm Tangram Innovating S.C.P. and Visiting Lecturer at Pyeongtaek University, South Korea

Kim Won-Ho, Lecturer at the School of International and Area Studies, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea

Cha Myung-Ho, Lecturer at the Degree School for Psychopedagogical Orientation, South Korea

ISSN: 1696-9987 (print edition)
ISSN: 1697-381X (online edition)

80 pp.

Josep Manel Brañas, Josep Maria Coll, Kim Won-Ho and Cha Myung-Ho

Date of publication: 12/2008

Issue price: 8 €

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