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China in Latin America
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China’s Continued Courting of El Salvador
By Eleanor Albert
One year after El Salvador cut ties with Taiwan in favor of the mainland, the young relationship has taken an uneasy turn.
China-El Salvador Relationship Wobbles
By Charlotte Gao
El Salvador President-elect Nayib Bukele criticized China publicly amid his U.S. visit.
How Latin America Factors Into the US-China Rivalry
By Leigh Wedell
Chinese investments and technology are proving a powerful lure for Latin American countries.
Will President-Elect Bukele Alter El Salvador’s Relations With China?
By Charlotte Gao
John Bolton and Nayib Bukele recently discussed ways to counter “Chinese predatory practices.”
Is the US Ready to Stand Up for Taiwan Against China?
By Charlotte Gao
The U.S. recalls diplomats in three nations that recently switched allegiance from Taipei to Beijing.
Days After Tsai Ing-wen Wraps Up Houston Stopover, Taiwan Loses Another Ally to China
By Charlotte Gao
Cutting ties with Taiwan, the Republic of El Salvador established diplomatic relations with China.
Not So Win-Win: Don’t Let China Weaken the UN’s Human Rights Institutions
By Juan Auz
For human rights defenders in Ecuador, where Chinese mining projects encroach on indigenous lands, the result could be disastrous.
US Speaks Its Mind on China’s Strengthening Relationship With Latin America
By Sean Miner
The United States must rethink its relationship with Latin America if it wants to respond to China's influence.
As America Withdraws From Latin America, China Steps in
By Antonio C. Hsiang
With so little opposition from the United States, China’s Belt and Road Initiative will easily extend to Latin America.
A Latin American Battle: China vs. Taiwan
By Binay Prasad
China is competing with Taiwan in Central America and the Caribbean, an abandoned American backyard.
China and the Venezuela Crisis
By Antonio C. Hsiang
As the U.S. and China compete for influence in Latin America, they'll have to face the chaos in Venezuela.
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