China's increased presence in Latin America: win-win relations or a new dependency? a state of the art
The rise of the Popular Republic of China (PRC) is one of the most significant events in contemporary international relations. However, at the global level, the "re-emergence of China as a major global power has led to a considerable debate over the likely consequences for the rest of the world...
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Zusammenfassung: | The rise of the Popular Republic of China (PRC) is one of the most significant events in contemporary international relations. However, at the global level, the "re-emergence of China as a major global power has led to a considerable debate over the likely consequences for the rest of the world" (Jenkins, 2010: 810). China’s growing power raises questions as to the meaning of its superpower status as a nation, and the impact of its newfound influence in not only the Asia-Pacific region, but also the Global South (Dessein, 2015). In the specific case of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), the debate centers on the potential disadvantages that China’s vast supply of financial resources might bring for the region. Accordingly, the current paper is intended to examine the debate that has arisen in recent literature around the impact of China’s increased economic presence on Latin America –with win-win relations on the one hand and new dependency on the other. |
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title | China's increased presence in Latin America win-win relations or a new dependency? a state of the art |
title_auth | China's increased presence in Latin America win-win relations or a new dependency? a state of the art |
title_exact_search | China's increased presence in Latin America win-win relations or a new dependency? a state of the art |
title_exact_search_txtP | China's increased presence in Latin America win-win relations or a new dependency? a state of the art |
title_full | China's increased presence in Latin America win-win relations or a new dependency? a state of the art Daniel Agramont Lechín |
title_fullStr | China's increased presence in Latin America win-win relations or a new dependency? a state of the art Daniel Agramont Lechín |
title_full_unstemmed | China's increased presence in Latin America win-win relations or a new dependency? a state of the art Daniel Agramont Lechín |
title_short | China's increased presence in Latin America |
title_sort | china s increased presence in latin america win win relations or a new dependency a state of the art |
title_sub | win-win relations or a new dependency? a state of the art |
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