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China Engages in Latin America : Tracing the Trajectory / ed. by José Luis León-Manríquez, Adrian H. Hearn.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2022]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (325 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781626371293
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337.5108 22
LOC classification:
  • JZ1734.A53 C47 2011eb
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- 1 China and Latin America: A New Era of an Old Exchange -- Part 1 Grand Strategies and Local Responses -- 2 The China–Latin America Relationship: Convergences and Divergences -- 3 Ten Key Questions -- 4 Economic Fundamentals of the Relationship -- 5 China’s Challenge to Latin American Development -- 6 The Obama Administration, Latin America, and the Middle Kingdom -- 7 Conflicting US Perceptions of China’s Inroads in Latin America -- Part 2 Country Studies -- 8 China and Mexico: Trade, Migration, and Guanxi -- 9 China’s Relations with Mexico and Chile: Boom for Whom? -- 10 China and Cuba: Past, Present, and Future -- 11 China’s Relations with Central America and the Caribbean States: Reshaping the Region -- 12 China and Venezuela: Oil, Technology, and Socialism -- 13 China and Brazil: Two Trajectories of a “Strategic Partnership” -- 14 China and Argentina: Beyond the Quest for Natural Resources -- Part 3 Conclusion -- 15 China, Latin America, and the Trajectory of Change -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
Summary: What inroads is China making in Latin America? In China Engages Latin America, experts from three continents provide local answers to this global question. The authors explore the multiple motivations driving the establishment of new Sino–Latin American linkages, the nature of those linkages, and the reactions that they have generated. They also examine how China–Latin America relations have developed over more than two hundred years. The result is a work that deals with key issues of broad regional relevance, as well as country-specific political, economic, and cultural concerns.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- 1 China and Latin America: A New Era of an Old Exchange -- Part 1 Grand Strategies and Local Responses -- 2 The China–Latin America Relationship: Convergences and Divergences -- 3 Ten Key Questions -- 4 Economic Fundamentals of the Relationship -- 5 China’s Challenge to Latin American Development -- 6 The Obama Administration, Latin America, and the Middle Kingdom -- 7 Conflicting US Perceptions of China’s Inroads in Latin America -- Part 2 Country Studies -- 8 China and Mexico: Trade, Migration, and Guanxi -- 9 China’s Relations with Mexico and Chile: Boom for Whom? -- 10 China and Cuba: Past, Present, and Future -- 11 China’s Relations with Central America and the Caribbean States: Reshaping the Region -- 12 China and Venezuela: Oil, Technology, and Socialism -- 13 China and Brazil: Two Trajectories of a “Strategic Partnership” -- 14 China and Argentina: Beyond the Quest for Natural Resources -- Part 3 Conclusion -- 15 China, Latin America, and the Trajectory of Change -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book

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What inroads is China making in Latin America? In China Engages Latin America, experts from three continents provide local answers to this global question. The authors explore the multiple motivations driving the establishment of new Sino–Latin American linkages, the nature of those linkages, and the reactions that they have generated. They also examine how China–Latin America relations have developed over more than two hundred years. The result is a work that deals with key issues of broad regional relevance, as well as country-specific political, economic, and cultural concerns.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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