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BIOGRAPHY

Daniel Agramont Lechín is a professor at the Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar and the Universidad Católica Boliviana. He is an economist with a master’s degree in Globalization and Development from the University of Antwerp in Belgium. He is a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at the Goethe University of Frankfurt and a fellow of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. He was the director of the Master’s program in International Relations at the Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar and works as a consultant for several international organisations. He is currently an associate researcher at the Frankfurt Peace Research Institute (PRIF/HSFK). He has several publications on the relationship between globalisation and development, geopolitics and regional integration. His research agenda in recent years has focused on China and its relationship with Latin America.

SHORT
BIOGRAPHY

Daniel Agramont Lechín is a professor at the Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar and the Universidad Católica Boliviana. He is an economist with a master’s degree in Globalization and Development from the University of Antwerp in Belgium. He is a PhD candidate in Political Science at the Goethe University of Frankfurt, and a fellow of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. He was director of the Master’s program in International Relations at the Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar and works as a consultant for several international organizations. He is currently an associate researcher at the Frankfurt Peace Research Institute (PRIF/HSFK). He has several publications on the relationship between globalization and development, geopolitics and regional integration. His research agenda in recent years is focused on China and its relationship with Latin America.

CONTRIBUTION TO THE PROJECT

Daniel Agramont Lechin focuses on an in-depth comparison of extractivism in Bolivia and Peru during his stay at Extractivism.de. From a historical perspective, he focuses on the determinants of the persistence of extractivism and describes it as an accumulation model. In particular, he examines the relationships through which the forces of the capitalist world economy have been and continue to be reproduced within the respective countries.

RECENT PUBLICATIONS (SELECTION)

Agramont, Daniel. (2022). “China-US economic war: opportunities for the Andean Community beyond the decoupling process.” Working paper series, Vol. 8, N° 2. LSE Global South Unit: London.  VIEW PUBLICATION


Agramont, Daniel. (2022). “China’s increased presence in Latin America. Win-win relations or a new dependency? A state of the art.” trAndeS Working Paper Series, Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin, Lateinamerika-Institut (LAI).  VIEW PUBLICATION


Agramont, Daniel, Kauppert, Philipp, Prudencio, Nicole Jordán (Eds.). (2020). “¿Hacia la transformación de la economía? 18 miradas para un diagnóstico de crecimiento en Bolivia.” La Paz, Bolivia: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.  VIEW PUBLICATION


Agramont, Daniel, Bonifaz, Gustavo. (2018). “The growing Chinese presence in Latin America and its (Geo)political manifestations in Bolivia.” In: LSE Global South Unit Working Paper, Vol. 2. .  VIEW PUBLICATION


Agramont, Daniel, Kauppert, Philipp (Eds.). (2018). “Debates progresistas sobre políticas económicas en Bolivia.” La Paz, Bolivia: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. VIEW PUBLICATION