China-US Rivalry and Regional Reordering in Latin America and the Caribbean
China-US Rivalry and Regional Reordering in Latin America and the Caribbean
Xing, Li; Vadell, Javier
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2024
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9781032646909
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List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Graphics
List of Contributors
1 International Order Transition and China-US Rivalry: Implication for Lain America
and the Caribbean
Li Xing and Javier Vadell
2 Conceptualizing China-US Rivalry and Its Dynamic Impact on Latin America and the Caribbean
Li Xing
3 The New Projectment Economy, the Chinese Embedded Globalization and Implications for Latin American and the Caribbean
Elias Jabbour, Alexis Dantas, and Javier Vadell
4 China and US Systemic Rivalry in the Contemporary Transition of World Power
Gabriel Esteban Merino
5 The Biden Administration and the Rise of China: Implications for U.S. Policy in Latin America
Gary Prevost
6 Central America and the Caribbean in US-China Strategic Competition
Lourdes Maria Regueiro Bello, Claudia Marin Suarez and Ruvislei Gonzalez Saez
7 Too Small to Choose? The Uruguayan Perspectives of Foreign Policy
in the New Scenario
Andres Raggio
8 The United States and China's Projections in the Andean Region: A Historical Structural Approach and Post-pandemic Scenarios
Milton Reyes Herrera and Katalina Barreiro
9 Between China and the United States: The Geopolitics of Mexico in the 21st Century
Ada Celsa Cabrera Garcia and Giuseppe Lo Brutto
10 Brazil and the China-US Rivalry: There and Back Again
Leonardo Ramos, Alexandre Leite and Filipe Mendonca
11 China-Argentina Relations in the Framework of the "Necessary Symbiotic Interdependence" and "Strategic (Regional) Autonomy"
Maria Francesca Staiano and Laura Lucia Bogado Bordazar
12 Venezuela and the US-China Dispute
Norbert Molina Medina and Francisco Soto Oraa
13 Chile in the US-China Competition: Defying Zero-sum Logic with Pragmatism and Complementarity?
Florencia Rubiolo and Diego Telias
14 Final Remarks and Perspectives: China-US Rivalry, World Reordering and Latin
American Responses
Javier Vadell and Li Xing
List of Annexures
Index
List of Figures
List of Graphics
List of Contributors
1 International Order Transition and China-US Rivalry: Implication for Lain America
and the Caribbean
Li Xing and Javier Vadell
2 Conceptualizing China-US Rivalry and Its Dynamic Impact on Latin America and the Caribbean
Li Xing
3 The New Projectment Economy, the Chinese Embedded Globalization and Implications for Latin American and the Caribbean
Elias Jabbour, Alexis Dantas, and Javier Vadell
4 China and US Systemic Rivalry in the Contemporary Transition of World Power
Gabriel Esteban Merino
5 The Biden Administration and the Rise of China: Implications for U.S. Policy in Latin America
Gary Prevost
6 Central America and the Caribbean in US-China Strategic Competition
Lourdes Maria Regueiro Bello, Claudia Marin Suarez and Ruvislei Gonzalez Saez
7 Too Small to Choose? The Uruguayan Perspectives of Foreign Policy
in the New Scenario
Andres Raggio
8 The United States and China's Projections in the Andean Region: A Historical Structural Approach and Post-pandemic Scenarios
Milton Reyes Herrera and Katalina Barreiro
9 Between China and the United States: The Geopolitics of Mexico in the 21st Century
Ada Celsa Cabrera Garcia and Giuseppe Lo Brutto
10 Brazil and the China-US Rivalry: There and Back Again
Leonardo Ramos, Alexandre Leite and Filipe Mendonca
11 China-Argentina Relations in the Framework of the "Necessary Symbiotic Interdependence" and "Strategic (Regional) Autonomy"
Maria Francesca Staiano and Laura Lucia Bogado Bordazar
12 Venezuela and the US-China Dispute
Norbert Molina Medina and Francisco Soto Oraa
13 Chile in the US-China Competition: Defying Zero-sum Logic with Pragmatism and Complementarity?
Florencia Rubiolo and Diego Telias
14 Final Remarks and Perspectives: China-US Rivalry, World Reordering and Latin
American Responses
Javier Vadell and Li Xing
List of Annexures
Index
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international political economy;global governance;security policy analysis;multilateral cooperation;soft power influence;sustainable development policy;Latin America US China relations
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Graphics
List of Contributors
1 International Order Transition and China-US Rivalry: Implication for Lain America
and the Caribbean
Li Xing and Javier Vadell
2 Conceptualizing China-US Rivalry and Its Dynamic Impact on Latin America and the Caribbean
Li Xing
3 The New Projectment Economy, the Chinese Embedded Globalization and Implications for Latin American and the Caribbean
Elias Jabbour, Alexis Dantas, and Javier Vadell
4 China and US Systemic Rivalry in the Contemporary Transition of World Power
Gabriel Esteban Merino
5 The Biden Administration and the Rise of China: Implications for U.S. Policy in Latin America
Gary Prevost
6 Central America and the Caribbean in US-China Strategic Competition
Lourdes Maria Regueiro Bello, Claudia Marin Suarez and Ruvislei Gonzalez Saez
7 Too Small to Choose? The Uruguayan Perspectives of Foreign Policy
in the New Scenario
Andres Raggio
8 The United States and China's Projections in the Andean Region: A Historical Structural Approach and Post-pandemic Scenarios
Milton Reyes Herrera and Katalina Barreiro
9 Between China and the United States: The Geopolitics of Mexico in the 21st Century
Ada Celsa Cabrera Garcia and Giuseppe Lo Brutto
10 Brazil and the China-US Rivalry: There and Back Again
Leonardo Ramos, Alexandre Leite and Filipe Mendonca
11 China-Argentina Relations in the Framework of the "Necessary Symbiotic Interdependence" and "Strategic (Regional) Autonomy"
Maria Francesca Staiano and Laura Lucia Bogado Bordazar
12 Venezuela and the US-China Dispute
Norbert Molina Medina and Francisco Soto Oraa
13 Chile in the US-China Competition: Defying Zero-sum Logic with Pragmatism and Complementarity?
Florencia Rubiolo and Diego Telias
14 Final Remarks and Perspectives: China-US Rivalry, World Reordering and Latin
American Responses
Javier Vadell and Li Xing
List of Annexures
Index
List of Figures
List of Graphics
List of Contributors
1 International Order Transition and China-US Rivalry: Implication for Lain America
and the Caribbean
Li Xing and Javier Vadell
2 Conceptualizing China-US Rivalry and Its Dynamic Impact on Latin America and the Caribbean
Li Xing
3 The New Projectment Economy, the Chinese Embedded Globalization and Implications for Latin American and the Caribbean
Elias Jabbour, Alexis Dantas, and Javier Vadell
4 China and US Systemic Rivalry in the Contemporary Transition of World Power
Gabriel Esteban Merino
5 The Biden Administration and the Rise of China: Implications for U.S. Policy in Latin America
Gary Prevost
6 Central America and the Caribbean in US-China Strategic Competition
Lourdes Maria Regueiro Bello, Claudia Marin Suarez and Ruvislei Gonzalez Saez
7 Too Small to Choose? The Uruguayan Perspectives of Foreign Policy
in the New Scenario
Andres Raggio
8 The United States and China's Projections in the Andean Region: A Historical Structural Approach and Post-pandemic Scenarios
Milton Reyes Herrera and Katalina Barreiro
9 Between China and the United States: The Geopolitics of Mexico in the 21st Century
Ada Celsa Cabrera Garcia and Giuseppe Lo Brutto
10 Brazil and the China-US Rivalry: There and Back Again
Leonardo Ramos, Alexandre Leite and Filipe Mendonca
11 China-Argentina Relations in the Framework of the "Necessary Symbiotic Interdependence" and "Strategic (Regional) Autonomy"
Maria Francesca Staiano and Laura Lucia Bogado Bordazar
12 Venezuela and the US-China Dispute
Norbert Molina Medina and Francisco Soto Oraa
13 Chile in the US-China Competition: Defying Zero-sum Logic with Pragmatism and Complementarity?
Florencia Rubiolo and Diego Telias
14 Final Remarks and Perspectives: China-US Rivalry, World Reordering and Latin
American Responses
Javier Vadell and Li Xing
List of Annexures
Index