Papers by Arturo Oropeza García
México y la Cuenca del Pacífico, 2019
China y México. Un diálogo cultural desde las humanidades y las ciencias sociales. Alicia Girón, ... more China y México. Un diálogo cultural desde las humanidades y las ciencias sociales. Alicia Girón, Aurelia Vargas y Guillermo Pulido (coords.). Colección Universitaria de Estudios Asiáticos, vol. 2, unam, 2015.

Transnational Corporations Review, 2013
Abstract The BRICS are an exogenous invention that is institutionalized under the convenience of ... more Abstract The BRICS are an exogenous invention that is institutionalized under the convenience of a geopolitical market strategy, which are, to a greater or a lesser degree, favored each of the five countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) that make up the BRICS today. As such, today it is a political group, lacking deep roots, whose future will be conditioned by the dividends that it can yield in the coming years as a result of its political, economic, and social correlations and divergences. This paper argues that the rise of China and the BRICS countries occurs just in the last decades of the 20th century and in the first years of the 21st century, and its result cannot be separated from the lines of transformation and crisis that have characterized this time period. Equally, given the parallelism that is drawn with the economic phenomena presented at the beginning of the past century, its review in the framework of these antecedents is obligatory.
Transnational Corporations Review, 2012
We are witnessing an epoch characterized by the end of certainties and the change of paradigms. W... more We are witnessing an epoch characterized by the end of certainties and the change of paradigms. We may perceive the rearrangement of geopolitical centers and the rise of new economic players, such as China and the BRICS countries. It is fundamental that the economic, political, and social actions to be undertaken take into account the structural changes of this new cycle that is beginning. This paper analyses the current trade panorama, where we saw a huge gap between trade sectors. As well we think neo-liberalism has nothing left to offer. The economic road has to be reformulated in accordance with the nature that globalization itself imposes, which is the articulation of regions in a new supranational framework.
Proyecto académico sin fines de lucro, desarrollado bajo la iniciativa de acceso abierto
Estado desarrollador, 2020
Mexican law review, 2009
China’s economic success from 1978 to 2008 is truly surprising, for example the growth rate of it... more China’s economic success from 1978 to 2008 is truly surprising, for example the growth rate of its GDP (an average of 10% a year for thirty years, third place in the world in 2008, 14 times its GDP from 1978 to 2007). However, we could also add that China’s economic history is very far from being over, and in the future it will continue surprising us with its innovations, which it will have to keep in mind if it wants to have a close idea of the most successful development strategy of recent decades.

EL INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES JURIDICAS (IIJ) Y EL INSTITUTO DE DERECHO DE LA ACADEMIA CHINA DE... more EL INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES JURIDICAS (IIJ) Y EL INSTITUTO DE DERECHO DE LA ACADEMIA CHINA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES DE PEKIN (CASS) SUSCRIBIERON UN CONVENIO DE COLABORACION CON EL QUE BUSCAN FORTALECER SUS VINCULOS Y PROMOVER DIVERSOS ESTUDIOS Y PROYECTOS. ESTA ALIANZA COBRA ESPECIAL IMPORTANCIA DEBIDO A QUE EN LOS ULTIMOS ANOS CHINA SE HA CONVERTIDO EN EL SEGUNDO SOCIO COMERCIAL DE MEXICO. EL CONVENIO FUE SUSCRITO EN PEKIN POR HECTOR FIX-FIERRO Y ARTURO OROPEZA GARCIA, DIRECTOR Y COORDINADOR DEL IIJ EN TEMAS RELACIONADOS CON CHINA, RESPECTIVAMENTE, Y POR LI LIN, DIRECTOR GENERAL DEL INSTITUTO DE DERECHO DE LA CASS. SON MUCHAS LAS EXPECTATIVAS GENERADAS POR ESTA ALIANZA, PUES COLABORACIONES PREVIAS HAN DADO BUENOS RESULTADOS, COMO LA PUBLICACION, EN MEXICO, EN 2008, DEL LIBRO "MEXICO-CHINA: CULTURAS Y SISTEMAS JURIDICOS COMPARADOS", COORDINADO POR OROPEZA GARCIA, PRIMERA OBRA EN ESPANOL EDITADA EN AMERICA LATINA QUE TRATA TANTO LA HISTORIA DEL DERECHO CHINO COMO LA EVOLUCI...
Anuario Mexicano de Derecho Internacional, 2003

Orientando, Jul 8, 2013
De una Era de cambios a un Cambio de Era arturo oroPeza garCía 2 La tercera participación de esta... more De una Era de cambios a un Cambio de Era arturo oroPeza garCía 2 La tercera participación de esta mesa estuvo a cargo del Dr. Arturo Oropeza García, investigador de la unaM, quien cita a Osvaldo Sunkel para dar título a su ponencia: "De una Era de cambios a un cambio de Era". El Dr. Oropeza inicia su ponencia con una reflexión sobre la situación actual, época de globalización en la que, "China aparece a nuestro encuentro en todo momento". Durante toda su disertación, el ponente asigna una gran importancia al tema de las relaciones triangulares entre China, Estados Unidos y Latinoamérica, pues es algo, dice, que no puede desprenderse de nuestra realidad actual, particularmente para México como parte de América Latina, por más que "…algunos países quisieran desprenderse de estas vinculaciones y de estas consecuencias". Por ello, se debe tener una visión global, "habría que poner todo esto junto en una sola olla del mundo para comprender el amplio abanico de interacciones y vinculaciones que el tema representa y para poder observar cómo todo se relaciona". Enfatizó que "estamos en un cambio de era, en un cambio de momento histórico, en un cambio estructural que nos deja con muchas faltas de ideas sobre lo que está ocurriendo y nos deja, desde luego, con grandes preguntas y con pocas respuestas".

Mexican Law Review, 2014
The concept of BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa) first appeared in late 20... more The concept of BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa) first appeared in late 2001, as the result of a prospective study by a private firm (Goldman Sachs). According to the study, the levels of growth these countries had attained in previous years, the firm stated that these countries were destined to reach high economic levels by the end of the 21 st century. Since then, some opinions have come to support the economic growth of BRICS countries. But at the same time, other voices have questioned the truthfulness of this prediction. After the initial speculations, it was not until eight years after this prospective study that the BRICS countries decided to meet for the first time in 2009 to discuss the essence of their association and explore different possibilities for working together. Is the Goldman Sachs prospective study actually based on facts? Is it true that BRICS countries will become top world economies by the mid-21 st century? Will the United States and other Western countries passively allow this to happen? What consequences will arise from this new partnership and how will they affect global society? These and other questions have surfaced with the BRICS project. However, beyond the strength or limitations of this idea, Mexico, Latin America and Western countries in general cannot afford to lag behind, especially in view of the vague information on what is currently happening in Eastern Asia. This mistake has already led them to ignore China's exponential development with all the implications this entails. Along this line and moving beyond the support of this proposed grouping, the main purpose of this work is to help weigh the strengths and weaknesses of the BRICS hypothesis so as to opportunely clarify the nature of this prediction within the context of the interests of a global society, which now more than ever is interested in everything that happens around it. Therefore, this article discusses the framework of a global economy currently under construction. It also tries to explain the important role of China in the BRICS group. Finally, it gives some general considerations of Goldman Sachs's irreverent proposal and predictions. ii. introduction To speak of BRICS is to speak of the future. Hence the complexity of embarking on a topic within the framework of the beginning of a century. Just like the two centuries before, this one challenges us, not so much to construe what will follow, but to understand what is happening today. We are experiencing ever-growing globalization that leaves us without answers to most of the questions that have now emerged and needed harmonious coexistence. We are witnesses to the end of the political and economic certainties that in www.juridicas.unam.mx
Revista Mexicana De Politica Exterior, 2004
Decita Direito Do Comercio Internacional Derecho Del Comercio Internacional, 2006
La Cohesion Social En Iberoamerica Iii Jornadas Iberoamericanas De Estudios Internacionales Valdivia 29 30 Y 31 De Octubre De 2007 2008 Isbn 978 84 9768 545 0 Pags 123 140, 2008
Singaporean Journal of Business , Economics and Management Studies, 2012
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