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China-Colombia relations
Evaluating Colombia’s Strategic Partnership With China
By Joseph Bouchard
The country has traditionally relied on the U.S. for economic and strategic support, but Beijing is rapidly making in-roads.
New Report Highlights China’s Positive Image in Colombia
By Joseph Bouchard
Views differ notably from Western countries, including the U.S., where public opinion about China has soured in recent years.
Chinese Balloon Case Reveals Trail of Spy Games, Double Standards in Colombia
By Joseph Bouchard
The revelation that a Chinese surveillance balloon entered the country's airspace earlier this month has been met with a curiously muted government response.
What Happened to the Chinese Balloon Over Latin America?
By Francisco Vázquez
Amid U.S. allegations of espionage, another Chinese balloon appeared over Latin America. How did regional governments respond?
Colombia: China’s New Amigo?
By David Castrillon
As Colombia grows closer to China, will it end up giving the U.S. a cold shoulder?
COVID-19 Is Not Hurting China’s Diplomacy in at Least One Region: South America
By Lukas Mejia and Marine Ragnet
Amid U.S. retrenchment, China rises as an alternative for South America – even amid the pandemic.
China Is Getting Closer to One of the Best US Allies in Latin America
By Juan Camilo Martínez Garcia
40 years since relations were established, Colombia-China relations are entering a bold new phase.
Will China Make the Most of Colombia's Peace Deal With FARC?
By Jairo Muñoz
Now that Colombia has signed a landmark peace deal, can China make inroads against U.S. influence?
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