Drawing on ten years of research and traveling along the China-Latin America economic relationship, Gallagher tracks how the rise of China impacted Latin America, how Latin America squandered much of the benefits gained during its China boom, and how Latin Americans can better position themselves to turn growing Asian trade into prosperity.
Drawing on ten years of research and traveling along the China-Latin America economic relationship, Gallagher tracks how the rise of China impacted Latin America, how Latin America squandered much of the benefits gained during its China boom, and how Latin Americans can better position themselves to turn growing Asian trade into prosperity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin P. Gallagher is a professor of global development policy at Boston University's Pardee School for Global Studies, where he co-directs the Global Economic Governance Initiative. He has been a visiting scholar at Johns Hopkins University, Tsinghua University, and the Center for the State and Society in Argentina. Gallagher has authored and edited more than ten book and writes frequently in the Guardian, Financial Times, Al-Jazeera, and beyond.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The China Triangle Chapter 2: A Tale of Two Globalizations Chapter 3: Winning the China Lottery Chapter 4: Yuan Diplomacy Chapter 5: Back to the 19th Century? Chapter 6: The Dragon's Footprint Chapter 7: Saving the China Boom Chapter 8: Navigating the China Triangle
Chapter 1: The China Triangle Chapter 2: A Tale of Two Globalizations Chapter 3: Winning the China Lottery Chapter 4: Yuan Diplomacy Chapter 5: Back to the 19th Century? Chapter 6: The Dragon's Footprint Chapter 7: Saving the China Boom Chapter 8: Navigating the China Triangle
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