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China Is Banking on Argentina’s Future Glory

China Is Banking on Argentina’s Future Glory

By Leland Lazarus
Chinese scholars view Argentina as a key pillar in Beijing’s engagement with Latin America, but also see some potential pitfalls ahead.
Why Argentina’s Nuclear Power Project With China Has Stalled

Why Argentina’s Nuclear Power Project With China Has Stalled

By Isabel Bernhard
Argentina and China’s shaky nuclear collaboration underscores that the creation of truly viable new energy sources is a long-term endeavor.

Could Argentina Join the BRICS?

Could Argentina Join the BRICS?

By Juan Manuel Harán
China invited Argentina to join the latest summit. But a closer look at relations with current members suggests that “BRICSA” remains a distant dream.

China’s Relationship With Argentina Goes Far Beyond the Falklands/Malvinas Dispute

China’s Relationship With Argentina Goes Far Beyond the Falklands/Malvinas Dispute

By Osaru Omosigho
The focus on China’s support for Argentina in the territorial dispute overshadows more important parts of the relationship, especially in trade and finance.

Argentina Joins China’s Belt and Road

Argentina Joins China’s Belt and Road

By Marc Lanteigne
The Argentine president’s attendance at the Beijing Winter Olympics brought big strides in the relationship.
Chinese Hydropower Project in Argentina Is Stuck in Limbo

Chinese Hydropower Project in Argentina Is Stuck in Limbo

By Juan Manuel Harán
Suspended financing has put a joint project to build dams in Patagonia on hold. The two sides need to act quickly to resolve the issue.

The Bitter Aftertaste of China’s Hunger for South American Food

The Bitter Aftertaste of China’s Hunger for South American Food

By Agostina Blengino and Jordy Pasa
China’s quest for food security is exacerbating environmental crises like deforestation and overfishing in South American countries.
Latin America Used To Be Positive Toward China. COVID-19 Might Change That.

Latin America Used To Be Positive Toward China. COVID-19 Might Change That.

By Igor Patrick
Like other regions, Latin America has seen a rise in anti-Chinese rhetoric since the outbreak began.

China: Argentina’s Last Resort

China: Argentina’s Last Resort

By Antonio C. Hsiang
Trump's latest tariff threat will likely push Argentina, already economically fragile, further into China's arms.

Why Latin American Populism Is Bad News for China

Why Latin American Populism Is Bad News for China

By Antonio C. Hsiang
Amid shifting political trends, China’s relationships with strategic partners in Latin America are in limbo.

China’s Growing Arms Sales to Latin America

China’s Growing Arms Sales to Latin America

By Allan Nixon
What does Beijing stand to gain from its new defense deals in the Western hemisphere?
China Builds Space-Monitoring Base in the Americas

China Builds Space-Monitoring Base in the Americas

By Victor Robert Lee
Critics in Argentina say sovereign territory has been turned over to China’s PLA.

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