Latin American Perceptions of China
Majorities in all but six countries surveyed globally think that China will replace the US as the world’s leading superpower.
Majorities in all but six countries surveyed globally think that China will replace the US as the world’s leading superpower.
The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences is asking Chinese ‘netizens’ to participate in a poll identifying the top ten events in Latin America in 2012.
China’s Latin American studies programs remain limited despite a growing trade relationship between the regions.
Inter-American Dialogue The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Institute of Latin American Studies (CASS ILAS) published its list of Top Ten Latin American Events of
Interest in studying China and Chinese language is growing in Latin America.
China’s establishment of an institute to analyze Latin America is applaudable.
Chinese luxury shopping sprees have even become a sort of global phenomenon.
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