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South Korea’s Role in Countering Chinese and Russian Arms Sales in Latin America

South Korea’s Role in Countering Chinese and Russian Arms Sales in Latin America

By Henry Ziemer and Chan Mo Ku
South Korea stands out as a key U.S. ally with a growing reputation in the hemisphere for delivering quality military hardware on competitive timelines.

China is Untangling the Latin American Spaghetti Bowl

China is Untangling the Latin American Spaghetti Bowl

By Adam Ratzlaff
China’s multipronged and innovative approach to engaging regional organizations in the Americas has permitted Beijing to expand its presence across the region.
How Latin America Can Make the Most of the US-China Competition

How Latin America Can Make the Most of the US-China Competition

By Paola Zuleta
As a theater for great power confrontation, Latin American states can leverage influence and shape relations with both powers.

Australia’s Unapologetic Dismissal of Latin America

Australia’s Unapologetic Dismissal of Latin America

By Dawisson Belém Lopes
Canberra is simply not looking east. How wise may this bet prove?

Latin America’s Pacific Trap

Latin America’s Pacific Trap

By Dawisson Belém Lopes
Can the region again conduct pendulum diplomacy, this time between the U.S. and Asia?

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Is Latin America Trying to Further the TPP Without Trump?

Is Latin America Trying to Further the TPP Without Trump?

By Anthony Medina Rivas Plata
Will an expanded Pacific Alliance be the successor to the Trans-Pacific Partnership?

South Korea’s Role in East Asia-Latin America Cooperation

South Korea’s Role in East Asia-Latin America Cooperation

By Anaïs Faure
For South Korea, FEALAC has become a key platform where major elements of its foreign policy agenda converge.
Making Smart Sanctions Smarter

Making Smart Sanctions Smarter

By Brittney Lenard
Sanctions can be a powerful tool, provided there is thought applied to their implementation and scope.

On the Sidelines: Latin America's Pacific Security Interests

On the Sidelines: Latin America's Pacific Security Interests

By Robert Farley
What’s happening on the other side of the Pacific?

The US Renounces the Monroe Doctrine?

The US Renounces the Monroe Doctrine?

On Monday, John Kerry declared that “the era of the Monroe Doctrine is over.” Don’t believe him.

China to Build Larger, Alternative Panama Canal

China to Build Larger, Alternative Panama Canal

Plus China may own the world’s top supercomputer. Friday China links.

Is Xi’s Chinese Dream Compatible with Latin America’s?

President Xi Jinping’s visit to Latin America displays both sides’ aspirations to enhance cooperation. Will they succeed?

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