Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 443 g
Brave New World
Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 443 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-66619-1
Verlag: Routledge
In this book, China-Latin America relations experts Margaret Myers and Carol Wise examine the political and economic forces that have underpinned Chinese engagement in the region, as well as the ways in which these forces have shaped economic sectors and policy-making in Latin America. The contributors begin with a review of developments in cross-Pacific statecraft, including the role of private, state-level, sub-national, and extra-regional actors that have influenced China-Latin America engagement in recent years. Part two of the book examines the variety of Latin American development trajectories borne of China’s growing global presence. Contributors analyse the effects of Chinese engagement on specific economic sectors, clusters (the LAC emerging economies), and sub-regions (Central America, the Southern Cone of South America, and the Andean region). Individual case studies draw out these themes.
This volume is a welcome addition to the growing body of literature on China-Latin America relations. It illuminates the complex interplay between economics and politics that has characterized China’s relations with the region as a second decade of enhanced economic engagement draws to a close. This volume is an indispensable read for students, scholars and policy makers wishing to gain new insights into the political economy of China-Latin America relations.
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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)