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Author Parello-Plesner, Jonas, author

Title China's risk map in the South Atlantic / Jonas Parello-Plesner
Published Washington, DC : German Marshall Fund of the United States, 2016
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Description 1 online resource (13 pages) : color map
Series Foreign and security policy paper
Foreign and security policy paper
Contents Executive summary. -- Introduction. -- China in the South Atlantic? -- Case studies of China's risk map in the South Atlantic. -- Conclusion. -- Appendix
Summary China faces increased risks to its nationals and investments abroad as it becomes more active internationally. In the South Atlantic, it faces what can be called a Risk Map that highlights China's political risk exposure in financially and politically fragile states. Venezuela and Angola, which this paper explores as examples, figure prominently on the Risk Map. The backdrop is that China's "going-out policy," adopted in 2002 to encourage its companies to internationalize, has led to significantly greater exposure of its nationals, state-owned enterprises (SOEs), and finances to the whims of domestic politics and local unrest in foreign countries. "Protecting nationals abroad" has become part of the official foreign policy priorities of China, yet the sheer number of Chinese nationals in unstable areas makes this a daunting task. The fate and well-being of millions of Chinese citizens abroad has also become part of the Chinese national interest, in part due to intense media and public scrutiny. There is now a tension in Chinese policy between the risk-averse government, which emphasizes non-interference, and the interests of risk-prone state-owned enterprises (SOEs) with large numbers of workers abroad. In short, it means that China is becoming more entangled in a messy geopolitical world
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF cover page (GMFUS, viewed November 11, 2017)
Subject Investments, Chinese -- Developing countries
Chinese -- Protection -- Foreign countries
Risk assessment.
Risk Assessment
risk assessment.
Diplomatic relations.
Investments, Chinese.
Risk assessment.
SUBJECT China -- Foreign relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024025
Subject China.
Developing countries.
Form Electronic book
Author German Marshall Fund of the United States, publisher.