China & LAC: Doing the Math
What will China’s newly-proposed “cooperation frameworks” mean for Latin America?
What will China’s newly-proposed “cooperation frameworks” mean for Latin America?
Brazil was been promised upwards of $50 billion in finance and investment by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in late May.
What are China’s reactions to warming US-Cuba relations?
China reacts to perceived missteps in its relations with Latin America.
Venezuela accounts for roughly half of China’s total financing in Latin America.
The Fernández administration’s refusal to comply with a US court order to pay holdout hedge funds has once again landed Argentina in default.
Chinese media coverage of Latin America in August focused primarily on economic conditions in the region.
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.
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