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China: A Silent Ally Protecting Venezuela’s Maduro
By Carlos Eduardo Piña
The unconditional political, diplomatic and economic support offered by Beijing has been key to keeping the Bolivarian regime in power, from Chavez to Maduro.
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.
China Is Watching as US Seeks to Smooth Ties With Latin America
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese media are keeping a close eye on the OAS summit in Panama.
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.
Xi Jinping Heads to South America
By Shannon Tiezzi
After the BRICS summit in Brazil, Xi will travel to Argentina, Venezuela, and Cuba.
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 Foreign Minister Tours Latin America
By Shannon Tiezzi
Wang Yi stopped in Cuba, Venezuela, Argentina, and Brazil to pave the way for Xi Jinping's July visit.
Venezuela Uses Chinese Weapons in Crackdown
By Zachary Keck
The Venezuelan government is using weapons it purchased from China in its efforts to repress protesters.
China’s Venezuela Exposure
With Venezuala fast becoming an economic mess, China will need to think carefully about its already significant exposure
China to Invest $28 Billion in Venezuelan Oil
Beijing and Caracas inked a number of agreements ahead of Nicolás Maduro’s state visit to Beijing this weekend.
China’s Hugo Chavez Blues
The death of the Venezuelan leader underscores the dangers of Beijing investing in governments closely tied to a single individual.
China's Misguided Hugo Chávez Love Affair
China has put billions of dollars into Venezuela. What would happen if Hugo Chávez was no longer its leader?
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