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China-Venezuela relations

How China Hinders Venezuelans’ Struggle for Democracy
By Leopoldo López and Jianli Yang
China is a core part of the autocratic network that props up the Maduro regime in Venezuela.

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.

Why China Could Support Regime Change in Venezuela
By Xiaoyu Lu and Maryhen Jiménez Morales
China has adopted a more flexible attitude toward regime transition and intervention than is often realized.

China’s Venezuela Headache
By Shannon Tiezzi
With billions in loans at stake, China is finding itself embroiled in the South American country’s political crisis.

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.

Latin America's Oil-Dependent States Struggle to Repay Chinese Debts
By Zhang Chun
The global oil crisis has forced Latin America and China to re-examine their terms of trade.

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?

Maduro: China Gives $5 Billion Loan to Venezuela
By Shannon Tiezzi
Is China bailing out Venezuela?

Will China Save Venezuela?
By Shannon Tiezzi
With Venezuela on the cusp of default, Caracas is hoping for more loans from Beijing.

Opportunity for Beijing and Washington in Venezuela’s Oil Crisis
By Matt Ferchen
China and the U.S. could join forces for a more sustainable oil policy in Venezuela.

Why China Should Worry About Venezuela
By Jairo Munoz
As protests continue in Caracas, China worries about the exposure of its energy sector.

China’s Dictatorship Diplomacy Implodes
By Zachary Keck
All around the world China's support for authoritarian states is backfiring.
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