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Author Ellis, Robert Evan.

Title China-Latin America military engagement : good will, good business, and strategic position / R. Evan Ellis
Published Carlisle, Pa. : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, [2011]

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 61 pages)
Series SSI monograph
SSI monograph.
Contents Summary -- Introduction -- Objectives of PRC defense and security engagement with Latin America -- Building good will, understanding, and political leverage -- Creating the tools to protect Chinese interests in-country -- Selling Chinese products and moving up the value-added chain -- Positioning China strategically in the region -- Reassuring the United States -- Manifestations of Chinese military engagement with Latin America -- Meetings between senior military officials -- Lower-level military-to-military interactions -- Military sales to Latin America -- Military-relevant commercial interactions in Latin America -- Chinese physical presence within Latin America with military-strategic implications -- Conclusions -- What should the United States do?
Summary This monograph examines Chinese military engagement with Latin America in five areas: (1) meetings between senior military officials; (2) lower-level military-to-military interactions; (3) military sales; (4) military-relevant commercial interactions; and, (5) Chinese physical presence within Latin America, all of which have military-strategic implications. This monograph reports that the level of PRC military engagement with the region is higher than is generally recognized, and has expanded in important ways in recent years: High-level trips by Latin American defense and security personnel to the PRC and visits by their Chinese counterparts to Latin America have become commonplace. The volume and sophistication of Chinese arms sold to the region has increased. Officer exchange programs, institutional visits, and other lower-level ties have also expanded. Chinese military personnel have begun participating in operations in the region in a modest, yet symbolically important manner. The monograph also argues that in the short term, PRC military engagement with Latin America does not focus on establishing alliances or base access to the United States, but rather, supporting objectives of national development and regime survival, such as building understanding and political leverage among important commercial partners, creating the tools to protect PRC interests in the countries where it does business, and selling Chinese products and moving up the value-added chain in strategically important sectors. It concludes that Chinese military engagement may both contribute to legitimate regional security needs, and foster misunderstanding. It argues that the U.S. should work for greater transparency with the PRC in regard to those activities, as well as to analyze how the Chinese presence will impact the calculation of the region's actors in the context of specific future scenarios
Notes Title from title screen (viewed Sept. 6, 2011)
"August 2011."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 46-61)
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Subject National security -- United States.
International economic relations.
Diplomatic relations.
Military policy.
Military relations.
National security.
Strategic aspects of individual places.
Militärische Kooperation
Försvarspolitik -- Kina.
SUBJECT China -- Military relations -- Latin America
Latin America -- Military relations -- China
China -- Military policy
China -- Foreign economic relations -- Latin America
Latin America -- Foreign economic relations -- China
United States -- Foreign relations -- China
China -- Foreign relations -- United States
Latin America -- Strategic aspects
Subject China.
Latin America.
United States.
China
Lateinamerika
Kina -- militära förbindelser -- Latinamerika.
Latinamerika -- militära förbindelser -- Kina.
Latin America -- foreign policy -- military strategy -- economic policy -- China.
USA -- foreign policy -- China.
China -- foreign policy -- arms trade -- arms transfers -- Latin America.
Form Electronic book
Author Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute.
ISBN 1584875011
9781584875017