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To Ortega, the relationship with China is akin to Castro’s ties to the Soviet Union in the 1960s. Unfortunately for Ortega, times have changed, and
To Ortega, the relationship with China is akin to Castro’s ties to the Soviet Union in the 1960s. Unfortunately for Ortega, times have changed, and
A Latin America Advisor Q&A featuring experts’ views on the Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum.
En una entrevista con Esta Semana y Confidencial, Manuel Orozco, director del programa Migración, Remesas y Desarrollo del Diálogo Interamericano, conversó con Carlos F. Chamorro sobre el rol del sistema interamericano en promover cambio democrático en Nicaragua, el uso de las sanciones y la política exterior del régimen Ortega-Murillo entre otros temas.
[Central American countries] represent a notable market for Chinese tech exporters.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s visit to Beijing in October amounted to a notable — if quite small — step forward for China and Colombia.
The timing [of the China-Argentina currency swap] is intentional. It’s done in a moment when it’s very clear that [the Argentine presidential] election could go
China will engage with Argentina in whatever form possible, regardless of the outcome of the presidential election. That said, a Milei win would no doubt
What China is trying to do, whether in Latin America or across the globe, is to shape its external environment.
China’s engagement across the Global South is inherently complex. Asia and Latin America Program Director, Margaret Myers, considers whether or not China has achieved the role of de facto leader of Global South nations.
The Seventh Annual Latin America Energy Conference convened experts to explore how tools like energy diplomacy, strategic investments, regulation, technology, and information could square these countries’ urgent need to decarbonize with their continued extraction of fossil fuel resources.
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