Scientists from Cuba and China will exchange on social sciences

Picture: Internet/ACN.

Picture: Internet/ACN.

Scientists from Cuba and China will inaugurate this Monday, at the Palco Hotel, in this capital, a workshop on social sciences that includes the economic development, foreign relations and construction of Socialism until 2030.

The first speaker will be José Fidel Santana Núñez, Vice-Minister of Science, Technology and Environment (CITMA), and will be followed by Professor Cai Fang, Vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

A Memorandum of Understanding will be signed between the two institutions, Juan Luis Martín Chávez, Director of Social Sciences Attention at CITMA, informed the Cuban News Agency exclusively.

He added that the first day’s exchanges include the dynamic mechanism of China’s economic development, led by economist Fan Mingtai, and then Alfredo Garcia, Director of the National Institute of Economic Research, on the economic and social development plan until 2030.

Other topics of interest will be in charge of his colleague Li Chengen regarding the financial opening of his country, opportunities and risks, as well as current opportunities and challenges of the state monopoly in socialist construction, by the Cuban Luis Marcelo, of the National Institute of Economic Research.

Later, foreign relations will be the focus of deliberations, as well as the potentialities and challenges of cooperation in the socialist rule of law, as well as the insertion of Latin America in “The Silk Road”, opportunities for Cuba, by Gladys Hernandez of the World Economic Research Center.

The second and final day of the meeting will deal with the current state of Cuba-China Cooperation, the Eduardo Regalado Master of Science, from the Center for International Policy Research.

In addition, the Construction of Socialism between Cuba and China, Comparative Studies on the experiences of Party construction between the Communist Party of China and the Communist Party of Cuba and its inspiration, by Yuan Dongzhen, and The Political Experience of China’s Reform and Opening, by Fang Ning.

Socialism in Cuba and the Challenges of Emancipation, by Dr. Georgina Alfonso, Director of the Institute of Philosophy, will be the last thesis dictated for the debate.

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