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Geography & Water Governance in South America | Dr. Luis Paulo Batista da Silva

44 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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How does geography shape regional integration in South America? And what happens when shared rivers, aquifers, and environmental systems cut across the neat boundaries of nation-states? đŸŽ™ïž In the first part of a two-part conversation, Dr. Ivo Ganchev speaks with Dr. Luis Paulo Batista da Silva (UFF), a geographer specializing in transboundary water governance, hydro-politics, and climate governance, to explore: · Why geography offers a distinct lens on regional integration, especially through territory, border regions, and material interdependence · What transboundary water governance means in practice, and why it matters so much in South America · The strategic importance of the Amazon River Basin, the La Plata Basin, and the Guarani Aquifer System · The successes and limits of treaties and institutions designed to govern shared water resources · Why implementing agreements is often far harder than signing them · How governance operates across multiple levels, from local stakeholders and subnational actors to national governments and regional organizations · The emerging significance of “flying rivers” and why atmospheric water flows may become a bigger part of regional debate · How power asymmetries shape hydro-diplomacy, especially in negotiations involving Brazil and smaller neighbours · What the Itaipu Dam reveals about bargaining power, treaty renegotiation, and the unresolved politics of shared infrastructure · Whether Brazil sees water governance as a real strategic priority, and how this connects to broader questions of regional leadership 🎧 New Regional Orders is the official podcast of the Centre for Regional Integration, hosted by Dr. Ivo Ganchev. Each season focuses on a different world region, unpacking the political, economic, social, and geographic factors that drive regional change. 🔗 Learn More: Centre for Regional Integration: https://regionalintegration.org [https://regionalintegration.org] Dr. Ivo Ganchev: https://ivoganchev.com [https://ivoganchev.com] Dr. Luis Paulo Batista da Silva (Google Scholar): https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bo13geYAAAAJ&hl=en [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bo13geYAAAAJ&hl=en] Dr. Luis Paulo Batista da Silva’s Bio: https://bv.fapesp.br/pt/pesquisador/699379/luis-paulo-batista-da-silva/ [https://bv.fapesp.br/pt/pesquisador/699379/luis-paulo-batista-da-silva/]

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episode Geography & Water Governance in South America | Dr. Luis Paulo Batista da Silva artwork

Geography & Water Governance in South America | Dr. Luis Paulo Batista da Silva

How does geography shape regional integration in South America? And what happens when shared rivers, aquifers, and environmental systems cut across the neat boundaries of nation-states? đŸŽ™ïž In the first part of a two-part conversation, Dr. Ivo Ganchev speaks with Dr. Luis Paulo Batista da Silva (UFF), a geographer specializing in transboundary water governance, hydro-politics, and climate governance, to explore: · Why geography offers a distinct lens on regional integration, especially through territory, border regions, and material interdependence · What transboundary water governance means in practice, and why it matters so much in South America · The strategic importance of the Amazon River Basin, the La Plata Basin, and the Guarani Aquifer System · The successes and limits of treaties and institutions designed to govern shared water resources · Why implementing agreements is often far harder than signing them · How governance operates across multiple levels, from local stakeholders and subnational actors to national governments and regional organizations · The emerging significance of “flying rivers” and why atmospheric water flows may become a bigger part of regional debate · How power asymmetries shape hydro-diplomacy, especially in negotiations involving Brazil and smaller neighbours · What the Itaipu Dam reveals about bargaining power, treaty renegotiation, and the unresolved politics of shared infrastructure · Whether Brazil sees water governance as a real strategic priority, and how this connects to broader questions of regional leadership 🎧 New Regional Orders is the official podcast of the Centre for Regional Integration, hosted by Dr. Ivo Ganchev. Each season focuses on a different world region, unpacking the political, economic, social, and geographic factors that drive regional change. 🔗 Learn More: Centre for Regional Integration: https://regionalintegration.org [https://regionalintegration.org] Dr. Ivo Ganchev: https://ivoganchev.com [https://ivoganchev.com] Dr. Luis Paulo Batista da Silva (Google Scholar): https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bo13geYAAAAJ&hl=en [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bo13geYAAAAJ&hl=en] Dr. Luis Paulo Batista da Silva’s Bio: https://bv.fapesp.br/pt/pesquisador/699379/luis-paulo-batista-da-silva/ [https://bv.fapesp.br/pt/pesquisador/699379/luis-paulo-batista-da-silva/]

15 de abr de 202644 min
episode Free Trade, IP Rights & the Andean Community (En Español) | Alvaro GutiĂ©rrez BendezĂș artwork

Free Trade, IP Rights & the Andean Community (En Español) | Alvaro GutiĂ©rrez BendezĂș

What does regional integration look like when it actually works, quietly, through courts, shared rules, and constant dispute management? And how do trade negotiations, bureaucracy, and AI-driven authorship challenges reshape the legal foundations of integration in Latin America? đŸŽ™ïž Dr. Ivo Ganchev speaks with Álvaro GutiĂ©rrez BendezĂș, a leading Peruvian lawyer specializing in Intellectual Property, Life Sciences, and International Trade, and a former official at the General Secretariat of the Andean Community (CAN), This episode is in Spanish. ÂżCĂłmo se ve la integraciĂłn regional cuando sĂ­ funciona—de manera silenciosa, a travĂ©s de tribunales, normas comunes y gestiĂłn constante de disputas? ÂżY cĂłmo se cruzan hoy la negociaciĂłn comercial, la burocracia y los desafĂ­os de autorĂ­a en la era de la IA con los cimientos jurĂ­dicos de la integraciĂłn en AmĂ©rica Latina? đŸŽ™ïž El Dr. Ivo Ganchev conversa con Álvaro GutiĂ©rrez BendezĂș, abogado peruano destacado especializado en propiedad intelectual, ciencias de la vida y comercio internacional, y ex funcionario de la SecretarĂ­a General de la Comunidad Andina (CAN), sobre: · Los “años dorados” del sistema andino: por quĂ© el litigio y el conflicto pueden ser señales de vitalidad institucional · Por quĂ© la CAN resiste cuando otras iniciativas regionales se debilitan: el poder de las normas comunes, los tribunales y una gobernanza “low profile” · Negociar en bloque vs negociar paĂ­s por paĂ­s: cuĂĄndo conviene, cuĂĄndo falla y por quĂ© la flexibilidad suele superar el dogma · El “bowl de fideo” de marcos comerciales del PerĂș (TLCs, APEC, Alianza del PacĂ­fico, ALADI) y lo que revela sobre estrategia y fragmentaciĂłn · Lecciones desde dentro de las negociaciones del capĂ­tulo de PI de PerĂș con Estados Unidos, la UniĂłn Europea y el ALCA · El futuro del libre comercio bajo los giros de la polĂ­tica comercial estadounidense—y por quĂ© las instituciones, no los presidentes, sostienen la gobernanza comercial · Propiedad intelectual en la era de la IA: autorĂ­a, originalidad y quĂ© ocurre cuando “ChatGPT puede escribir el libro” · Una lecciĂłn prĂĄctica de gobernanza para la regiĂłn: transparencia, tecnologĂ­a y reglas claras · Lo que aprenden rĂĄpido las empresas extranjeras en AmĂ©rica Latina: burocracia, predictibilidad y por quĂ© “en el sector pĂșblico la hora tiene 600 minutos” 🔗 MĂĄs informaciĂłn: ‱ The Centre for Regional Integration: https://regionalintegration.org [https://regionalintegration.org] ‱ Dr. Ivo Ganchev: https://ivoganchev.com [https://ivoganchev.com] ‱ Alvaro GutiĂ©rrez BendezĂș: https://intrinsecus.pe/alvaro-gutierrez/ [https://intrinsecus.pe/alvaro-gutierrez/]

25 de ene de 202644 min
episode The Andean Community (CAN) & International Trade Law | Dr. Humberto Zuñiga Schroder artwork

The Andean Community (CAN) & International Trade Law | Dr. Humberto Zuñiga Schroder

How does a regional organization function in practice when legal deadlines collide with political realities? And why does Latin America keep producing overlapping trade blocs, without converging into one unified project? đŸŽ™ïž Dr. Ivo Ganchev speaks with Dr. Humberto Zuñiga Schroder (Universidad del PacĂ­fico, Lima), an international trade lawyer and former official in the Legal Service of the General Secretariat of the Andean Community (CAN), to explore: · What it’s like working inside the Andean Community: procedures, negotiation space, and real-world constraints · How theory differs from practice—and how practitioner experience changes how we understand compliance and disputes · CAN’s resilience, key achievements, and the hard question of how to measure success · Institutional design and reform debates, including the limits of the Andean Parliament · Legal and institutional borrowing from Europe: when it does and doesn’t translate · Free movement, security concerns, and why judicial cooperation in criminal matters remains underdeveloped · Trade integration across Latin America: why there are so many blocs, and why “convergence” is so difficult · CAN–MERCOSUR relations, Bolivia’s position, and the prospects (or limits) of deeper bloc-to-bloc integration · The WTO’s dispute-settlement crisis, alternative pathways (including interim appeal arbitration), and what this means for the region · How U.S. tariff politics and China’s economic weight shape trade dynamics—without necessarily transforming regionalism 🎧 New Regional Orders is the official podcast of the Centre for Regional Integration, hosted by Dr. Ivo Ganchev. Each season focuses on a different world region, unpacking the political, economic, social, and geographic factors that drive regional change. 🔗 Learn More: Centre for Regional Integration: https://regionalintegration.org [https://regionalintegration.org] Dr. Ivo Ganchev: https://ivoganchev.com [https://ivoganchev.com] Dr. Humberto Zuñiga Schroder: https://faculty.up.edu.pe/en/persons/humberto-angel-zuñiga-schroder/ [https://faculty.up.edu.pe/en/persons/humberto-angel-zuñiga-schroder/]

2 de ene de 202645 min
episode Mexico’s Judicial Reform, US Relations & Regionalism | Dr. Octavio Segovia artwork

Mexico’s Judicial Reform, US Relations & Regionalism | Dr. Octavio Segovia

How do domestic reforms in Mexico spill over into regional politics? And what role does Mexico play as a bridge between North America, Latin America, and the wider world? đŸŽ™ïž Dr. Ivo Ganchev continues his conversation with Dr. Octavio Gonzalez Segovia (FLACSO-MĂ©xico) to explore: * Why Latin America develops its own models of integration instead of copying the EU * Intra-regional learning and the spread of innovations like Curitiba’s transport system * Mexico’s geopolitical position between North America, Latin America, and the Global South * The impact of Trump-era U.S. policies on Mexican nationalism and regional cooperation * The unprecedented judiciary reform in Mexico and its possible ripple effects across the region * Recommended films and literature to better understand Latin American politics and society 🎧 New Regional Orders is the official podcast of the Centre for Regional Integration, hosted by Dr. Ivo Ganchev. Each season focuses on a different world region, unpacking the political, economic, social, and geographic factors that drive regional change. 🔗 Learn More: Centre for Regional Integration: www.regionalintegration.org [http://www.regionalintegration.org] Dr. Ivo Ganchev: www.ivoganchev.com [http://www.ivoganchev.com] Dr. Octavio Gonzalez Segovia: https://fminvestiga.flacso.edu.mx/investigadores-invitados [https://fminvestiga.flacso.edu.mx/investigadores-invitados]

10 de sep de 20251 h 3 min
episode Transgovernmental Networks & Health Cooperation | Dr. Octavio Segovia artwork

Transgovernmental Networks & Health Cooperation | Dr. Octavio Segovia

How are flexible networks reshaping regionalism in the Americas—and what can we learn from them in times of crisis? đŸŽ™ïž Dr. Ivo Ganchev speaks with Dr. Octavio GonzĂĄlez Miguel Segovia (FLACSO-MĂ©xico) in the first of a two-part conversation to explore: * The rise of transgovernmental networks (TGNs) and how they differ from traditional intergovernmental organizations * Case studies like the Global Health Security Initiative (GHSI) and their role in regional cooperation * Institutional factors that shape regional responses to health crises * The push and pull between ideology and interests in North vs. South American regionalism * Lessons from BRICS for flexible, interest-driven collaboration in Latin America This episode examines how TGNs offer a more adaptable, pragmatic model of regional integration—particularly in public health—and how divergent approaches across the Americas are shaping the future of cooperation. 🎧 New Regional Orders is the official podcast of the Centre for Regional Integration, hosted by Dr. Ivo Ganchev. Each season focuses on a different world region, unpacking the political, economic, social, and geographic factors that drive regional change. 🔗 Learn More: Centre for Regional Integration: www.regionalintegration.org [http://www.regionalintegration.org] Dr. Ivo Ganchev: www.ivoganchev.com [http://www.ivoganchev.com] Dr. Octavio GonzĂĄlez Segovia: https://fminvestiga.flacso.edu.mx/investigadores-invitados [https://fminvestiga.flacso.edu.mx/investigadores-invitados]

25 de ago de 202559 min