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External Partners Alumni Search Submit Return to home Search Search About About Olin Home Why Olin Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Leadership & Strategy News & Media Events Contact Us Programs Programs Home Explore Our Programs BS in Business Administration MBAs Specialized Master's Doctoral Executive Education Dual Degrees Faculty & Research Faculty & Research Home Faculty Directory Research Research Centers Olin Brookings Commission Olin Award Student Resources Student Resources Home Career Services Center for Experiential Learning Entrepreneurship Academic Calendars Student Organizations For Current Students For Military Veterans Admissions Admissions Home Scholarships & Aid Attend Program Events Visit Olin Ask a Student Student Profiles Request Information Refer a Candidate External Partners Alumni Intro to Iberian culture and politics for Olin travelers—then ready for class July 17, 2019 By WashU Olin Business School 2 minute read ESADE professor Alex Fernández del Castro introduces MBA students to Spain's political landscape. Home News Intro to Iberian culture and politics for Olin travelers—then ready for class MBA students started their second day in Barcelona taking a deep dive into the Spanish and Catalan cultures. ESADE professor Alex Fernández de Castro presented a rich and nuanced view of Spanish governing and politics, with special attention paid to the current debate on Catalunya independence (note: Catalunya is the Catalan spelling; Catalonia the Spanish spelling). This part of his presentation focused on five key themes in current Spanish politics: unemployment, corruption, populism, poverty and Catalan nationalism. Students enjoy an 11-course tapas meal at Barcelona restaurant Piscolabis. Spain, a constitutional monarchy, has experienced much change recently. One major shift is its move from a two-party system to a five-party system, with the recent rise of centrist left and far right groups. The new prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, assumed the post in 2018 to replace previous Marino Rajoy after a no confidence vote. Spain also has a new chief of state and king, King Felipe V, who succeed his much-beloved father King Juan Carlos I. Professor Fernández de Castro also discussed the call for Catalan independence, a major issue; pressure in that direction has been increasing since 2012. After a controversial referendum that included voting irregularities, Catalunya declared independence. The central government of Spain imposed direct rule in Catalunya, causing a constitutional crisis. The former president of the government of Catalunya, Carles Puigdemont, along with other Catalan leaders, fled to Brussels for fear of imprisonment. Professor Fernández de Castro later switched gears to provide a history lesson on the 2,000-year-old city once called “Barkeno” by the Iberians and later “Barcino” by the Romans. In medieval times, the city was walled in, keeping its growth minimal. The walls stood for 500 years, finally falling in the mid-19th century, allowing Barcelona to grow and flourish. He then pointed out must-see destinations in the city, including Gaudi’s Sagrada Família, the Catedral de la Santa Cruz, Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, the Palau de la Música, the Plaza España and the Fundació Joan Miró. After an afternoon on their own, the students came back together in the evening for a welcome dinner at a local tapas restaurant. The menu included many Catalan favorites—Iberian ham, fried calamari, paella, patatas bravas, pan con tomate and tortilla Española. Wine was consumed, toasts were made and friendships were deepened. In less than 12 hours, the students would be starting on their Introduction to General Management class. Pictured at top: ESADE professor Alex Fernández del Castro introduces MBA students to the political landscape in Spain and Catalunya. About the Author WashU Olin Business School Firmly established at the Gateway to the West, Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis stands as the gateway to something far grander in scale. The education we deliver prepares our students to thoughtfully make difficult decisions—the kind that can change the world. Contact Us For assistance in finding faculty experts, please contact Washington University Public Affairs. Monday–Friday, 8:30 to 5 p.m. Sara Savat, Senior News Director, Business and Social [email protected]   Kurt Greenbaum,Communications [email protected] Twitter: WUSTLnews Share article Apply Now Visit Us Request Info One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 [email protected] 314-935-7301 News & Media Events Faculty Directory WashU Center for Career Engagement Washington University home Olin Links Sitemap Privacy Policies Title IX Accessibility ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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