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1 online resource (28 pages) : color illustrations, color charts, color photographs
Contents
Foreword -- Executive Summary -- Four Trends That Define the Latin America-China Relationship: Political and Regional Relations-- Trade, Investment, and Financing -- Energy and Infrastructure -- Culture and Education -- Countries in Focus: Argentina -- Brazil -- Cuba -- Mexico -- Venezuela -- Conclusions and Policy Recommendations -- Endnotes -- About the Author
Summary
"Weeks before Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with President Barack Obama in Washington, the Atlantic Council's Latin America Center launched a new report that unravels the complexities of the Latin America-China relationship. Titled China's Evolving Role in Latin America: Can it Be a Win-Win?, the report provides five recommendations to help both China and Latin America usher in a mutually beneficial post-commodity-boom relationship. The key to long-term success will be to insure that the relationship promotes--rather than delays--economic growth and social progress in the hemisphere"--Publisher's description
Notes
"September 16, 2015"--Table of contents page
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-27)
Notes
Text in English; also available in Spanish
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Atlantic Council, viewed October 1, 2015)