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Strategic Partners in Dispute: Latin America's Relations with China and the United States, 2000-2019

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Abstract

In 2020, during his state visit to Latin America and the Caribbean, US secretary of state Mike Pompeo underlined the importance of keeping the People’s Republic of China out of the LAC region, which is (still) regarded as the US’s “strategic backyard”. Earlier already, US politicians had stressed the need for close cooperation between the US and the Organization of American States in countering the rise of autocratic regimes (and the expansion of Beijing’s sphere of influence) in Latin America. The essays compiled on this volume examine the PRC’s role on the ground in Latin America and the Caribbean by assessing the regional level as well as select bilateral relationships. With contributions by Mateo Arbeiter, Pamela Aróstica Fernández, Bruna Bosi Moreira, Benjamin Creutzfeldt, Jefferson dos Santos Estevo, Evan Ellis, Victor Jeifets, Víctor M. Mijares, Haibin Niu, Nele Noesselt, Detlef Nolte, Ana Soliz de Stange, Laís Forti Thomaz and Eduardo Velosa.
Translated title of the contributionSocios estratégicos en disputa: las relaciones de América Latina con China y Estados Unidos, 2000-2019
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationChina's Interactions with Latin America and the Caribbean. Conquering the US's Strategic Backyard?
EditorsNele Noesselt
Place of PublicationGermany
PublisherTectum Verlag
Pages85-113
Volume2
Edition1. Edition 2021
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-8288-7598-2
ISBN (Print)978-3-8288-4547-3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

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