Pulling the Region into its Orbit? China’s Economic Statecraft in Latin America

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Wei Liang
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[1] Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey,Graduate School of International Policy and Management
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Journal of Chinese Political Science | 2019年 / 24卷
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Economic statecraft; China; Latin America; Mexico; Brazil; Trade; Investment; Foreign policy;
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Latin America is a critical region for analyzing China’s economic statecraft. Following the Monroe doctrine, Latin America has long been seen as part of the sphere of U.S. influence. For the purpose of studying the effectiveness of China’s economic statecraft I will focus on two countries that stand on opposite extremes: Brazil and Mexico. Both countries happened to be important target states (strategic partners) of China’s economic statecraft in the region, albeit for different political and strategic goals. In this paper I will compare the different domestic political and economic conditions, interests and institutions in these two countries to explain why China has made greater progress in projecting its economic power through trade and investment to pursue its political goals with Brazil, but has not succeeded in Mexico.
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