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China space diplomacy
Latin America and the China-US Space Race
By Ana Soliz de Stange
China recognized the importance of Latin American countries in the space sector decades ago, while the U.S. is just beginning to look at them.
China-Latin America Space Cooperation: An Overview
By R. Evan Ellis
As China has increased its political and economic cooperation with Latin America, it has also expanded its space engagement with the region.
Ahead of Latest Mission, China Renews Space Cooperation Vow
By Associated Press
China is sending three astronauts to spend six months aboard its space station – which it built after being excluded from the ISS.
China, Russia Agree to Cooperate on Permanent Moon Base
By Shannon Tiezzi
China has long planned to set up a manned lunar research station. Now it has its first international partner.
What’s Ahead for China’s Space Program in 2021?
By Namrata Goswami and Namrata Goswami
From a Mars mission to the beginnings of a new space station, this year will be full of milestones for China.
What China’s Upcoming Space Station Means for the World
By Namrata Goswami and Namrata Goswami
The planned space station will give China a powerful diplomatic tool for influence.
China and India’s Diplomatic Space Race
By Namrata Goswami and Namrata Goswami
Today, space programs have very practical diplomatic and economic functions here on earth.
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