Rethinking the Global Order: Latin America, China, and the U.S. Amid Transforming Economic and Political Paradigms This symposium brings together leading scholars and practitioners to reflect on how rapidly changing economic, technological, and social dynamics are reshaping the global landscape—within nations as much as across them—and the implications for Latin America. This conversation positions Latin America not at the periphery of a new global divide, but as an active and strategic participant in a world undergoing profound change. Keynote: Tino Cuéllar, President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Former Justice, Supreme Court of California Moderator: Marisol Argueta, Senior Director and Head of Latin America, World Economic Forum; Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of El Salvador Panelists: Pedro Henrique Batista Barbosa, Scholar on Brazil-China Relations; PhD, Renmin University of China Rebecca Bill Chavez, President and CEO, Inter-American Dialogue Enrique Dussel Peters, Professor of Economics, Graduate School of Economics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM); Coordinator, Center for Chinese-Mexican Studies (CECHIMEX), UNAM; Coordinator, Academic Network of Latin America and the Caribbean on China (Red ALC-China); Member, National System of Researchers (SNI), Level III Mark Wu, Director of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University; Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law at Harvard Law School Opening & Closing Remarks by Steven Levitsky, Director, David Rockefeller Center For Latin American Studies; David Rockefeller Professor of Latin American Studies; Professor of Government