China Engages Latin America: Tracing the Trajectory
  • 2011/325 pages

China Engages Latin America:

Tracing the Trajectory

Adrian H. Hearn and José Luis León-Manríquez, editors
Hardcover: $55.00
ISBN: 978-1-58826-767-2
Ebook: $55.00
ISBN: 978-1-62637-129-3
What inroads is China making in Latin America? In China Engages Latin America, experts from three continents provide local answers to this global question.

The authors explore the multiple motivations driving the establishment of new Sino–Latin American linkages, the nature of those linkages, and the reactions that they have generated. They also examine how China–Latin America relations have developed over more than two hundred years. The result is a work that deals with key issues of broad regional relevance, as well as country-specific political, economic, and cultural concerns.
Adrian H. Hearn is associate professor of Latin American studies at the University of Melbourne. He is author of Cuba: Religion, Social Capital, and Development, and is currently writing a book on China's cultural and diplomatic relations with Cuba and Mexico. José Luis León-Manríquez is professor of political science at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana in Mexico City. He has served as deputy director of the Diplomatic Academy in the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs and is coeditor of China en el Siglo XXI: Economía, Política y Sociedad de una Potencia Emergente.

Also of interest:
China in Latin America by R. Evan Ellis