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Biography

Alfonso Zurita Borbón earned his Master's degree in International Relations and Economics from Johns Hopkins University - School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of Sussex. His professional life has always been linked to international and regional organizations, the public-private sector, and research. He has written several books on economic issues, such as The Neoliberal Era and Perspectives on China's Role in Global Affairs in the 21st Century, as well as chapters for other economic books like The Economic Duality of the United States and China in the 21st Century and Geoeconomies of the 21st Century. He has also published books on socio-cultural and anthropological topics, such as The Multiethnic Society of Bolivia: Its Fragmentation and Identity Crisis and Millennial Peru - The Paths of the Sun: Communication Routes and Cultural Heritage. He also actively collaborates by writing multiple monographs and scientific articles for world-renowned institutions such as the Spanish Diplomatic School, the Spanish Institute of Strategic Studies (IEEE), the Higher Institute of Law and Economics (ISDE), the Spanish Journal of International Relations (RERI) and the Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M).
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