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Geopolitics and geoeconomics in the China-Latin American relations in the context of the US-China trade war and the COVID-19 pandemic
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Abstract The Bretton Woods institutions have failed to accommodate a rising China, and many authors describe this moment as a crisis of the liberal order, which China is intentionally contesting. The World Trade Organization was incapable of offering a solution to the trade war, and more recently, the World ... view more
The Bretton Woods institutions have failed to accommodate a rising China, and many authors describe this moment as a crisis of the liberal order, which China is intentionally contesting. The World Trade Organization was incapable of offering a solution to the trade war, and more recently, the World Health Organization was incapable of reducing - and rather partly contributed to - tensions between the US and China in the management of COVID-19 crisis. This Special Issue is made up of six manuscripts that address the most sensitive issues of the China-Latin American relationship amid the challenges of the growing dispute with the United States. The manuscripts assess the four main concerns that are shaping the agenda in China-Latin American relations in times of increasing geopolitical and geoeconomic competition between the United States and China: the Belt and Road Initiative, the One-China policy, the trade war, and the COVID-19 crisis.... view less
Keywords
China; Latin America; international relations; United States of America; international economic relations; commerce; conflict; geopolitics; international politics
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Free Keywords
COVID-19; One-Belt-One-Road-Initiative
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 3-12
Journal
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 51 (2022) 1
ISSN
1868-4874
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed