Author profile: Mariano Alvarez and Nahuel Oddone
Mariano Alvarez is an Associated Researcher of the Instituto de Estudios Internacionales at the University Arturo Prat (Chile), executive board member of the Red de Expertos en Paradiplomacia e Internacinalización Territorial (REPIT) and consultant for different international organizations. His most recent publications are “Gobernanza y desempeño exportador de los servicios modernos en América Latina y la India” (2020), “La creciente importancia de la paradiplomacia en América Latina: motivos para su abordaje académico y su vinculación con las fronteras” (2019), and “América Latina Global. Estudios regionales sobre paradiplomacia” (2019). He holds a PhD from the University of Leiden (Netherlands).

Nahuel Oddone is an Associate Research Fellow at UNU-CRIS and serves as Head of Promotion and Exchange of Regional Social Policies at the Social Institute of MERCOSUR. Previously, he has worked as Business Environment Advisor at the Regional Center for the Promotion of MSMEs (CENPROMYPE/SICA), and as a Coordinator of Value Chains Studies at the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UN-ECLAC), at their sub-regional headquarters in Mexico. Nahuel Oddone has a PhD in International Studies (University of the Basque Country/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea). He has authored, co-authored and co-edited 13 books.

Opinion – Revisiting Paradiplomacy in the Context of COVID-19

Mariano Alvarez and Nahuel Oddone • Aug 5 2020 • Articles

If the local dimension is called to occupy a relevant space in the international arena, it will depend on the effort and creativity of local actors.

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