The Belt and Road at 10
Ten years on, how has the BRI evolved? And what should we expect from the initiative as it enters its second decade?
Ten years on, how has the BRI evolved? And what should we expect from the initiative as it enters its second decade?
Divisions will continue to intensify as China pursues de facto leadership of the Global South.
The growing divide between the United States and its G7 partners and an increasingly China-led Global South is concerning, especially as the United States looks to compete more effectively with China in Latin America, Africa, the Pacific, and beyond.
The Global Gateway is, in many ways, a reaction to China’s expanding presence in the global south.
The National Bureau of Asia Research interviewed Margaret Myers about the various components of the PRC’s engagement with the region, including across diplomatic, economic, and security arenas.
What are China’s strategic interests and involvement in Cuba and Latin America, and should the United States view them as national security concerns?
The use of the yuan is growing, especially in those countries that are looking to establish stronger ties with China, that view themselves as in
Les crédits massifs avaient contribué à asseoir la présence des entreprises chinoises sur le terrain, leur ouvrant des marchés et les internationalisant … Aujourd’hui, celles-ci
En el podcast En el fin del mundo, Tamara Taraciuk Broner, la directora del Programa sobre Estado de Derecho del Diálogo Interamericano, habló sobre alertas tempranas del declive democrático en América Latina, el rol del sector privado, la política del gobierno de Estados Unidos hacia la región, migración, transición democrática en Venezuela, el modelo de seguridad de Bukele, la influencia de China y más.
On June 21, Asia and Latin America Program Director Margaret Myers joined NPR’s All Things Considered podcast to discuss US concerns about China’s military and intelligence activities in Cuba.
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