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EL ARTE Y LA CULTURA

POR: CECILIA SÁNCHEZ

CORREO: CECILIA SANCHEZ@SENADO GOB MX INSTAGRAM: @CECILIASANCHEZ GC

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Resumen: El arte y la cultura siempre han sido importantes para la gente de todo el mundo El arte y la cultura juegan un papel importante en nuestra vida diaria, ya que podemos aprender sobre nuevas culturas, aprender sobre la historia y hacernos más cultos. Nuestro aprecio por el arte y la cultura nos ayuda a comprender mejor otras culturas y puede ayudarnos a conectarnos mejor con otras personas.Por el contrario, algunos ven demasiado arte y cultura como un obstáculo para las relaciones internacionales.

El arte y la cultura son importantes para las relaciones internacionales porque ayudan a las personas de diferentes países a interactuar entre sí Es una forma de que aprendan sobre la cultura y la historia de los demás Por ejemplo, muchas personas de diferentes países visitan museos y galerías de arte como una forma de aprender sobre la cultura El arte y la cultura también pueden ser una forma de que los políticos se conecten con sus electores compartiendo su cultura con ellos Además, muchos países tienen tradiciones específicas de cada región que ayudan a conectar el país con sus ciudadanos Por ejemplo, los Juegos Olímpicos son un evento cultural importante que reúne a atletas de todo el mundo.

El arte y la cultura nos ayudan a comprender mejor otros paíse culturas al presentarnos nuevas ideas y experiencias. Por ejemp muchos turistas viajan a China para ver arquitectura tradicio como la Gran Muralla China. La Gran Muralla es un símbo importante de la historia china que vienen a ver turistas de todo mundo. También nos ayudan a conectarnos con otros países presentarnos nuevas músicas, comidas y religiones Por ejemp muchas personas viajan al sudeste asiático para experimentar diversos sabores de la cocina asiática

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Es una forma de que aprendan sobre la cultura y la historia de los demás Por ejemplo, muchas personas de diferentes países visitan museos y galerías de arte como una forma de aprender sobre la cultura. Son una forma de que los políticos se conecten con sus electores compartiendo su cultura con ellos. Además, muchos países tienen tradiciones específicas de cada región que ayudan a conectar el país con sus ciudadanos. Por ejemplo, los Juegos Olímpicos son un evento cultural importante que reúne a atletas de todo el mundo.

Son importantes para las relaciones internacionales porque ayudan a las personas de diferentes países a interactuar entre sí. Es una forma de que aprendan sobre la cultura y la historia de los demás Por ejemplo, muchas personas de diferentes países visitan museos y galerías de arte como una forma de aprender sobre la cultura Es una forma de que los políticos se conecten con sus electores compartiendo su cultura con ellos Además, muchos países tienen tradiciones específicas de cada región que ayudan a conectar el país con sus ciudadanos Por ejemplo, los Juegos Olímpicos son un evento cultural importante que reúne a atletas de todo el mundo.

Por el contrario, algunos ven un exceso de arte y cultura como un obstáculo porque dificulta la comunicación internacional. El arte y la cultura pueden ser difíciles para algunas personas porque pueden chocar con sus propias tradiciones o creencias culturales. Por ejemplo, algunas religiones objetan lo abstracto en el arte o la iconografía religiosa en los museos debido a sus creencias sobre la idolatría. Esto puede causar problemas de comunicación internacional cuando estas creencias chocan con las de los turistas de culturas más religiosas.

Algunas personas sienten que demasiado arte y cultura pueden ser un obstáculo porque dificultan la comunicación internacional El arte y la cultura pueden ser difíciles para algunas personas porque pueden chocar con sus propias tradiciones o creencias culturales Por ejemplo, algunas religiones objetan el sexo en el arte o la iconografía religiosa en los museos debido a sus creencias Esto puede causar problemas de comunicación internacional cuando estas creencias chocan con las de los turistas de culturas más religiosas que siempre deben ser respetadas cada creencias.

En última instancia, depende de las creencias personales de cada individuo con respecto al arte y la cultura, así como a sus relaciones personales con los demás, determinar cuánto el arte y la cultura es apropiado para la comunicación internacional. Sin embargo, estás expresiones son importantes para la comunicación internacional porque nos ayudan a comprender mejor otras culturas y pueden ayudarnos a conectarnos con otras personas en todo el mundo al compartir nuestras propias costumbres con ellos

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Until recently, Elena Panaritis served as a senior economic advisor, handling the Euro and Greek Economic Crisis with two Greek Governments (2009 and 2015). In 2015 she also served as the Special Envoy for Negotiating the Greek Sovereign debt and lending program of Greece. Elena worked directly with 3 Greek Prime Ministers, the Minister of Finance, and EU and IMF high-level officials, lenders to Greece. In 2015 she was appointed the Alternate Director to the IMF of Italy, Greece, Portugal, Malta, Albania, and San Marino. In 2009 she was appointed honorary Member of the Hellenic Parliament until 2012. She is the founder of Thought for Action, an international NGO aimed at combating informality

Prior to founding Y2x and DIATOMS, J. Todd Morley co-founded investment firm Guggenheim Partners LLC, which now has over $310 billion in assets under management Todd also co-founded G2 Investment Group and i(X) Investments, the first investment platform dedicated to social impact Previously, Todd was CEO of Links Holdings LLC, founded MortgagesPLC, a London-based sub-prime mortgage lender, managing Director in mortgage sales at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, and Vice President of Lehman Brothers’ Taxable Fixed-Income Department

We discussed their perspectives on key economic trends, policy implications, and vision for a sustainable and prosperous future Being with Alejandra Milan and Edna Sofía Castañón in this interview was a pleasure

Kenjiro: How could you evaluate the global economy?

Elena Panaritis: You can have a very different economic landscape, one where many countries have lived in that globalization, will sort of fall out of it so it's a kind of scary reality In terms of the day-to-day central banks have mostly raised rate too high in a monetary policy but we haven't seen a real currenc crisis. The US economy is solid, it's hanging in there way bette than I would have thought, COVID shut down the supply chain and China has suddenly gone into lockdown and coming bac out I'm afraid we will see an increase in informality because if w do not transform the development paradigm, we will have bigger split of the genie coefficient I noticed that there was higher level of very few who can afford things in Mexico Mexicans are always tough because inflation is going to highe rates But you have a double problem, an inflation problem, an then digital nomads coming from America that increase you standard of living in specific areas.

Elena Panaritis: How do you change that even education isn't the key explanation to you of why there is no working productivity if you do not have an open market and a property right structured institutional? Interest groups keep saying that government jobs are going to my friends, private sector jobs are going to my cousins, and educated young people to leave exporting themselves as human capital or trapping in their countries. That is what happens in the Middle East and North Africa. They were putting money into education, and suddenly you have friends with Tunisian doctors, female Moroccan doctors, and engineers coming from America as well. Where are they going to flow? why don't we generate jobs for the countries that have the highest level of informality and the highest level of inequality? Because we don't think creatively, and only a change in that development program would allow it to be against the status quo for the government in each country

I noticed that in the case of Mexico, there is an export of poverty from America to Mexico not because America is exporting its poverty, but it's because of the digital contract We have the same thing in Greece: all these inflows are coming to mainly purchase cheap apartment rent for cheap rent and everything is skyrocketing, but the GDP doesn't increase sustainably We have a little bit of an increase but it's consumption good tourism misconception issues you will have higher level globally from advancing our reduction of the middle class and the rich are richer and the poor are poor. The solution is either to change the development paradigm by changing the revenues and putting transformation the informal sector cancels before we talk about increasing taxes for the rich.

Elena Panaritis: Are we going to entertain a 20th-century at-thebeginning status quo in the 21st-century technology-led? technology is going fast, and the status quo is going to be watching it. In Italy called the term Lampedusa, he says that if you want to remain in power, you must learn to change. You must learn to change if you want to not remain in power just hold on to the status quo and wait until it's going to take you away. All these politicians are saying “Oh well let me have an extra day of corruption, an extra day of informality, an extra day” If governments have the incentive the incentives to change populace preferences, then that is where things start to move

J. Todd Morley: We're just waiting for the government to do the right thing, and the grooming will still get in there The part that the private sector can do it's the part that does right, we have the incentives on the incentives change the outcome to begin to do more in the private sector and even to get this kind of display and make these entire things and ideas private sector to bring forward push the government to this kind of new the new economics. These new technologies don't need government, we are not informing the world without all. Two negative things happen, one is of course the economy is grabbed by the special law, and the second thing is because no one knows about it you start having conspiracy theories. Let the private sector do its thing, and it's just bureaucracy can't get through the bureaucracy required of engineers in the state and the federal government and we can decide they can still

Alejandra: How to solve gender biasing by simplifying all barriers?

Elena Panaritis: The moment you do a level playing field and everybody has access otherwise, you generate the 2 velocities for 3 velocities for the lost, instead of trying to make it open for everybody to get it. We're saying we're going to do a little bit for women, a little bit for LBGT, and then a little bit for indigenous routing, those who came from the colonials, no those are bad because these are terrible. You create further bureaucratic complicated impediments and are even more exclusive for the people whom you originally wanted to try to incorporate I'm not at all in favor of specific programs for inclusion, special not nondue to property rights, and that's it put all your effort and energy into one thing that matters

Alejandra: Could you say a recommendation of how gen z could address good causes of the economy problems?

Elena Panaritis: I started doing a media campaign, we were doing a whole analysis of who is our audience because we want to change the development paradigm. The day the general group G7 will make a decision I said to myself “I've been trying for 28 years to concentrate to make these guys understand how important informality is” so we decided that the best way for us to approach this transformation is going through the gen z When they went to my board they said, “You must be joking, there are a bunch of young people that have no focus, they're just like on their phone all the time, and they have no money” I don't want their money; I want them to focus on this idea of generating little brief 32nd recognition points that would make Gen Z realize the problem of informality The most important part is, I think that you get to understand, that's why we wanted to have this talk, that's why we created this presentation, I called the university to create this talk and presentation. Tomorrow we're talking to decision leaders of Mexico, you are going to change Mexico, not the decision makers we're going to talk to tomorrow because the decision leaders going to talk tomorrow are going to be following clear trends making social media.

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