Latin America Was Once an Afterthought for China… Not Anymore

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In just the past twenty years, China’s trade with countries in Latin America and the Caribbean surged 26-fold to almost half-a-trillion dollars. The region is also now a major destination for Chinese foreign investment and becoming a critically important new front in China’s geopolitical confrontation with the United States.

While there’s no dispute that China is now a major player in the region, knowledge about Chinese engagement in the Americas nonetheless remains surprisingly low, particularly among key stakeholders in Latin America.

A new book, China and Latin America: Development, Agency and Geopolitics by two scholars at the London School of Economics (LSE) aims to change that. รlvaro Mรฉndez, director of LSE’s Global South Unit and International Relations Professor Chris Alden join Eric & Cobus to discuss why the Americas is now central to China’s global strategy.

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  • Amazon: China and Latin America: Development, Agency and Geopolitics by รlvaro Mรฉndez and Chris Alden:ย https://bit.ly/3ZsO502

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