How China Ranks Its Partners in LAC
China’s system of strategic partnerships is an important, if poorly understood, element of China’s broader diplomatic outreach.
China’s system of strategic partnerships is an important, if poorly understood, element of China’s broader diplomatic outreach.
Latin America isn’t yet part of the Belt and Road, but China showed sustained interest in the region during the recent China-CELAC Ministerial Forum.
The coastal city of Zhuhai in China’s Guangdong province is quickly becoming a focal point of China’s efforts to strengthen relations with the LAC region.
What will the Chinese Communist Party’s recent leadership reshuffle mean for China’s future engagement with Latin America?
Central America is one of Taiwan’s only remaining diplomatic strongholds.
An infographic by Global Times details China’s complex and multi-layered matrix of diplomatic partnerships.
July coverage focused on President Xi Jinping’s tour of Latin America, which included stops in Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, and Cuba.
Highlights of President Xi Jinping’s July 2014 visit to Latin America include a BRICS development bank to a series of bilateral agreements.
The creation of the New Development Bank, also known as the BRICS bank, was announced at the BRICS summit in Brazil.
China’s ongoing urbanization has driven cross-regional trade with Latin America.
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