This volume is a welcomed addition to the growing field of interest on China-Latin America relations; a complex interplay between economics and politics that has shaped China's relations with the region as a second decade of deepening engagement draws to a close. An indispensable read to students, scholars and policy makers wishing to gain new insights into the political economy of China-Latin America relations across both countries and sectors.
This volume is a welcomed addition to the growing field of interest on China-Latin America relations; a complex interplay between economics and politics that has shaped China's relations with the region as a second decade of deepening engagement draws to a close. An indispensable read to students, scholars and policy makers wishing to gain new insights into the political economy of China-Latin America relations across both countries and sectors.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Margaret Myers is Program Director for China and Latin America at the Inter-American Dialogue. Carol Wise is Associate Professor of International Relations at University of Southern California. She specializes in international political economy and development, with an emphasis on Latin America.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Introduction: The Political Economy of China-Latin American Relations in the 21st Century Carol Wise and Margaret Myers Part I: Cross-Pacific Statecraft: Aid & Capital Flows from China to Latin America Chapter 1: One Actor, Many Agents: China's Latin America Policy in Theory and Practice Benjamin Creutzfeldt Chapter 2: Cooperation and Mistrust between China and the US in Latin America R. Evan Ellis Chapter 3: China's Economic Statecraft in Latin America: Evidence from China's Policy Banks Kevin P. Gallagher and Amos Irwin Chapter 4: Chinese Foreign Aid to Latin America: Trying to Win Friends and Influence People Barbara Stallings Chapter 5: Chinese Agricultural Investment in Latin America: Less There Than Meets the Eye? Guo Jie and Margaret Myers Chapter 6: Chinese-Peruvian Relations in the Mining Sector: Learning Step-by-Step Cynthia Sanborn and Victoria Chonn Ching Part II: Development Trends since the Turn of the Millennium: A Critical Assessment Chapter 7: China and Latin America's Emerging Economies: Debates, Dynamism, and Dependence Carol Wise Chapter 8: The Agropolis: South America, China, and the Soybean Connection Mariano Turzi Chapter 9: Central America, China and the US: What Prospects for Development? Rolando Avendaño and Jeff Dayton-Johnson Chapter 10: Who Wants What for Latin America? Voices For and Against the China-backed Extractivist Development Model Adam Chimienti and Benjamin Creutzfeldt Chapter 11: China-Brazil Economic Relations: Too Big to Fail? Dawn Elizabeth Powell Conclusion: Final Reflections on the China-Latin America Relationship José Luis León (Universidad Metropolitana)
Table of Contents Introduction: The Political Economy of China-Latin American Relations in the 21st Century Carol Wise and Margaret Myers Part I: Cross-Pacific Statecraft: Aid & Capital Flows from China to Latin America Chapter 1: One Actor, Many Agents: China's Latin America Policy in Theory and Practice Benjamin Creutzfeldt Chapter 2: Cooperation and Mistrust between China and the US in Latin America R. Evan Ellis Chapter 3: China's Economic Statecraft in Latin America: Evidence from China's Policy Banks Kevin P. Gallagher and Amos Irwin Chapter 4: Chinese Foreign Aid to Latin America: Trying to Win Friends and Influence People Barbara Stallings Chapter 5: Chinese Agricultural Investment in Latin America: Less There Than Meets the Eye? Guo Jie and Margaret Myers Chapter 6: Chinese-Peruvian Relations in the Mining Sector: Learning Step-by-Step Cynthia Sanborn and Victoria Chonn Ching Part II: Development Trends since the Turn of the Millennium: A Critical Assessment Chapter 7: China and Latin America's Emerging Economies: Debates, Dynamism, and Dependence Carol Wise Chapter 8: The Agropolis: South America, China, and the Soybean Connection Mariano Turzi Chapter 9: Central America, China and the US: What Prospects for Development? Rolando Avendaño and Jeff Dayton-Johnson Chapter 10: Who Wants What for Latin America? Voices For and Against the China-backed Extractivist Development Model Adam Chimienti and Benjamin Creutzfeldt Chapter 11: China-Brazil Economic Relations: Too Big to Fail? Dawn Elizabeth Powell Conclusion: Final Reflections on the China-Latin America Relationship José Luis León (Universidad Metropolitana)
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