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Author Ellis, R. Evan, author

Title The future of Latin America and the Caribbean in the context of the rise of China / author R. Evan Ellis
Published Washington, DC : Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (35 pages)
Contents 1 Introduction. -- 2 The impact of China's growth on the global environment and Latin America. -- 3 The future of Taiwan. -- 4. The economic profile of China in Latin America by 2050. -- 5 PRC surveillance and control architectures in Latin America. -- 6 The enlarged shadow of the PRC in Latin America, by sector. -- 7 China-Latin America police and private security corporation. -- 8 Chinese military engagement in the region. -- 9 Politics and the regional security environment. -- 10 Disruptive events. -- 11 Recommendations for the United States. -- About the author
Summary This report examines, in detail, how the growth of China, with its power and role in the global economy, is likely to transform Latin America and the Caribbean through economic, political, and other forms of engagement with the region. The report considers multiple scenarios regarding the future of China, the resolution of its security challenges, and possible departures from its current trajectory. It focuses primarily on the question of what Latin America and the Caribbean will look like if China succeeds in its ongoing economic and political engagement in the region. Compared to scenario-oriented analyses, this report does not attempt to predict the detailed political ebbs and flows of the region. Instead, it examines economic sectors to understand how the region will be transformed through its intimate economic relationship with China and its part in a global process in which Chinese companies continue to expand their presence in the region. While the report also looks at military issues and the likely evolution of Latin America's relationship with the United States, it finds equally dramatic implications for China's willingness to use its soft power in the region
Notes "A report of the CSIS Americas Program."
"November 2018."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (CSIS, viewed December 1, 2018)
Subject Hegemony -- China
Security, International -- Latin America
Security, International -- Caribbean Area
Forecasting.
Hegemony.
International relations.
Security, International.
SUBJECT China -- Relations -- Latin America
Latin America -- Relations -- China
Latin America -- Forecasting
China -- Relations -- Caribbean Area
Caribbean Area -- Relations -- China
Caribbean Area -- Forecasting
Subject Caribbean Area.
China.
Latin America.
Form Electronic book
Author Center for Strategic and International Studies (Washington, D.C.), publisher.