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La diplomacia económica en Marruecos (ESPAÑOL / ÁRABE) Play

La diplomacia económica en Marruecos (ESPAÑOL / ÁRABE)

Published at 07 13,,, 20 2020
Sexta conferencia del programa Aula Árabe Universitaria, dedicada al papel de las empresas públicas marroquíes, a cargo de Tahar El Qour, profesor de la Universidad Abdelmalek Essaâdi de Tánger. El evento, celebrado el 5 de febrero de 2020, fue presentado por Olivia Orozco, coordinadora de Economía y Formación de Casa Árabe, y José María Mella, profesor emérito de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. En la conferencia, organizada en colaboración con el Máster Universitario en Desarrollo Económico y Políticas Públicas (MDEYPP) de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), se analizó la diplomacia económica de Marruecos, a partir del papel que están jugando las empresas públicas marroquíes en su expansión internacional, con el caso particular de la empresa ONEE, de electricidad y agua. Las empresas públicas se constituyen como actores clave a la hora de analizar la dinámica económica y social de Marruecos y contribuyen, asimismo, como actores cada vez más activos al desarrollo de la diplomacia económica del país, notablemente en África. Esto se ha traducido de hecho en una mayor internacionalización de empresas públicas y en toda una serie de nuevas exigencias en materia de gobernanza, teniendo en cuenta que el contenido, el modus operandi y los enfoques de esta diplomacia económica y sus actores han conocido una evolución considerable resultado de la mundialización y la globalización. La conferencia tiene por objetivo llevar a cabo una reflexión sobre la intervención de las empresas públicas en el ámbito internacional de forma general y de la diplomacia económica en particular. Para ello, se trataron las dimensiones relativas a la visión estratégica y acompañamiento de las empresas por parte del Estado, la formas y estructuras de las organizaciones, los modos y procesos de control, la política de recursos humanos y la cultura empresarial y sus relaciones con otras partes interesadas. Dentro de este cuadro conceptual, se presentaron los resultados de un estudio de caso sobre una empresa pública que participa en la diplomacia pública del país a través de las actividades que realiza en África, ONEE, la Oficina Nacional de Electricidad y Agua. Tahar El Qour es profesor investigador en la Escuela Nacional de Comercio y Gestión, Universidad Abdelmalek Essaâdi de Tánger, además de profesor invitado en la Escuela de Altos Estudios en Ciencias Sociales (EHESS, en sus siglas en francés) de París. Ha realizado numerosas contribuciones científicas en el campo de las relaciones económicas internacionales y la diplomacia pública. Entre ellas, su tesis doctoral estuvo dedicada a “La diplomacia económica de Marruecos” (EHESS, 2007). Un actor social relevante, es responsable además de la organización de numerosos eventos de carácter científico y cultural en Marruecos. Más información: http://www.casaarabe.es/eventos-arabes/show/aula-arabe#14726

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