China, Latin America, and the Global Economy: Economic, Historical, and National Issues
300China, Latin America, and the Global Economy: Economic, Historical, and National Issues
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ISBN-13: | 9783031180286 |
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Publisher: | Springer International Publishing |
Publication date: | 01/01/2023 |
Edition description: | 1st ed. 2023 |
Pages: | 300 |
Product dimensions: | 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.00(d) |
About the Author
Aaron Schneider. Professor Schneider’s work focuses on the intersection of wealth and power, and he has conducted research in Latin America, India, and Sub-Saharan Africa. In particular, he emphasizes the study of public finance as a window into the political economy of development and democracy. The way governments secure contributions from key social groups and how states decide what to do with the money tells a story about the nature of national political communities—who is in, who is out, and who will enjoy what benefits of membership. His books and articles address state-building, democracy, and development in Latin America and South Asia, urban politics and development in the United States, and the challenges of digital transformation.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction (Alessandro Teixeira and Aaron Schneider). - Part I. Sectoral and Historical Issues. Chapter 2. History: The Long Trajectory of a Relationship Yet to be Fulfilled (Rafael R. Ioris and Marco Cepik). - Chapter 3. Chinese Economic Policy: Internationalization in LAC and Future Perspectives (Mathilde Closset, Cecilia Plottier and Zebulun Kreiter). – Chapter 4. Chinese Economic Development: Impact on LAC countries (Menghuai Xiang and Mingyuan Li). - Chapter 5. Chinese Foreign Policy: Context, Decision, and Implementation (Marco Cepik and Cui Shoujun). - Chapter 6. Infrastructure: The Belt and Road Initiative in Latin America (Alessandro Teixeira and Nicolas Azocar). - Chapter 7. Trade: Competition or Complementarity? (Alessandro Teixeira, Wenying Chen, and Zhengyu Jiang). - Chapter 8. Geopolitics: China, US, and Latin America - Conflict, Competition, or Collaboration? (Louis W. Goodman and Aaron Schneider). - Part II. Regional and National Questions. - Chapter 9. Central America (Aaron Schneider and Henrique Estides Delgado). - Chapter 10. The Mexico-Queretaro Train, Dragon Mart, and the Ups and Downs of the Mexico-China Trade Relation (Luz María Gallardo Castro and Juan Carlos Morales Marcucci). - Chapter11. Sino-Brazilian Relations (Jorge Arbache and Gabriel Condi). - Chapter 12. A Comparative View of Chinese Relations with Peru (Alvin Camba and Victoria Chonn Ching)What People are Saying About This
“The extraordinary expansion of China’s ties to Latin America marks a turning point in the region’s engagement in the international arena, and this timely volume illuminates the implications across key countries and sub-regions as well as different economic and strategic domains. This study considers how best to maximize opportunities that an increasingly multi-polar order affords to Latin America, emphasizing the need to balance growing relationships with China alongside continuing engagement with the United States.” (Eric Hershberg, Professor of Government, American University)
“This volume not only presents a rich and comprehensive analysis of China-Latin American relations, it also offers important insights into China’s overall economic, foreign policy and geopolitical strategies and limitations as an emerging global power. Required reading for anyone interested in a deep and contextual analysis of China and world order.” (Amitav Acharya, Distinguished Professor of International Relations, American University)
“This collection of clearly written and original works by noted scholars examines China’s engagement in Latin America, the backyard of the United States. Taking a unique position, it explores how the global powers can coordinate and work collaboratively with regional players to shape the regional and global order. The volume makes an important contribution to the literature on China’s rising power behavior in one of the most important regions of the world. Strongly recommended for anyone who is interested in Chinese foreign policy, great power relations, and regional dynamics in Latin America.” (Suisheng Zhao, Professor, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, and Editor of Journal of Contemporary China)