From the Great Wall to the New World
Volume 11: China and Latin America in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Strauss, Julia C.; Armony, Ariel C.
From the Great Wall to the New World
Volume 11: China and Latin America in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Strauss, Julia C.; Armony, Ariel C.
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This volume considers the role of Latin America within China, as well as China's impact on Latin America.
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This volume considers the role of Latin America within China, as well as China's impact on Latin America.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9781107659339
- ISBN-10: 1107659337
- Artikelnr.: 36026115
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9781107659339
- ISBN-10: 1107659337
- Artikelnr.: 36026115
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Editors' introduction: from going out (zou chuqu) to arriving in
(desembarco): constructing a new field of inquiry in China-Latin America
interactions Ariel C. Armony and Julia C. Strauss; 1. China, the United
States and hegemonic challenges in Latin America: an overview and some
lessons from previous instances of hegemonic challenge in the region
Gonzalo Sebastián Paz; 2. Mapping Chinese mining investment in Latin
America: politics or market? Ruben Gonzalez-Vicente; 3. Fear for
manufacturing? China and the future of industry in Brazil and Latin America
Rhys Jenkins and Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa; 4. The auto parts-automotive
chain in Mexico and China: co-operation potential? Enrique Dussel Peters;
5. Harnessing the dragon: overseas Chinese entrepreneurs in Mexico and Cuba
Adrian H. Hearn; 6. Framing and claiming: globalization and 'going out' in
China's rhetoric towards Latin America Julia C. Strauss; 7. Online Chinese
perceptions of Latin America: how they differ from the official view Simon
Shen; 8. A view from afar: how Colombia sees China Ariel C. Armony; 9. The
'Socialist Other': Cuba in Chinese ideological debates since the 1990s
Yinghong Cheng.
(desembarco): constructing a new field of inquiry in China-Latin America
interactions Ariel C. Armony and Julia C. Strauss; 1. China, the United
States and hegemonic challenges in Latin America: an overview and some
lessons from previous instances of hegemonic challenge in the region
Gonzalo Sebastián Paz; 2. Mapping Chinese mining investment in Latin
America: politics or market? Ruben Gonzalez-Vicente; 3. Fear for
manufacturing? China and the future of industry in Brazil and Latin America
Rhys Jenkins and Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa; 4. The auto parts-automotive
chain in Mexico and China: co-operation potential? Enrique Dussel Peters;
5. Harnessing the dragon: overseas Chinese entrepreneurs in Mexico and Cuba
Adrian H. Hearn; 6. Framing and claiming: globalization and 'going out' in
China's rhetoric towards Latin America Julia C. Strauss; 7. Online Chinese
perceptions of Latin America: how they differ from the official view Simon
Shen; 8. A view from afar: how Colombia sees China Ariel C. Armony; 9. The
'Socialist Other': Cuba in Chinese ideological debates since the 1990s
Yinghong Cheng.
Editors' introduction: from going out (zou chuqu) to arriving in
(desembarco): constructing a new field of inquiry in China-Latin America
interactions Ariel C. Armony and Julia C. Strauss; 1. China, the United
States and hegemonic challenges in Latin America: an overview and some
lessons from previous instances of hegemonic challenge in the region
Gonzalo Sebastián Paz; 2. Mapping Chinese mining investment in Latin
America: politics or market? Ruben Gonzalez-Vicente; 3. Fear for
manufacturing? China and the future of industry in Brazil and Latin America
Rhys Jenkins and Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa; 4. The auto parts-automotive
chain in Mexico and China: co-operation potential? Enrique Dussel Peters;
5. Harnessing the dragon: overseas Chinese entrepreneurs in Mexico and Cuba
Adrian H. Hearn; 6. Framing and claiming: globalization and 'going out' in
China's rhetoric towards Latin America Julia C. Strauss; 7. Online Chinese
perceptions of Latin America: how they differ from the official view Simon
Shen; 8. A view from afar: how Colombia sees China Ariel C. Armony; 9. The
'Socialist Other': Cuba in Chinese ideological debates since the 1990s
Yinghong Cheng.
(desembarco): constructing a new field of inquiry in China-Latin America
interactions Ariel C. Armony and Julia C. Strauss; 1. China, the United
States and hegemonic challenges in Latin America: an overview and some
lessons from previous instances of hegemonic challenge in the region
Gonzalo Sebastián Paz; 2. Mapping Chinese mining investment in Latin
America: politics or market? Ruben Gonzalez-Vicente; 3. Fear for
manufacturing? China and the future of industry in Brazil and Latin America
Rhys Jenkins and Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa; 4. The auto parts-automotive
chain in Mexico and China: co-operation potential? Enrique Dussel Peters;
5. Harnessing the dragon: overseas Chinese entrepreneurs in Mexico and Cuba
Adrian H. Hearn; 6. Framing and claiming: globalization and 'going out' in
China's rhetoric towards Latin America Julia C. Strauss; 7. Online Chinese
perceptions of Latin America: how they differ from the official view Simon
Shen; 8. A view from afar: how Colombia sees China Ariel C. Armony; 9. The
'Socialist Other': Cuba in Chinese ideological debates since the 1990s
Yinghong Cheng.