Contested Multilateralism 2.0 and Asia-Pacific security
After the 2008-2009 GFC, major powers (including the United States and China) were either reinvigorating existing institutions or initiating new…
After the 2008-2009 GFC, major powers (including the United States and China) were either reinvigorating existing institutions or initiating new…
Chile’s refusal to host the APEC and COP-25 summits is indicative of wider systemic issues plaguing the Latin American country.
On January 2015 the first meeting of the China – CELAC (Community of Latin American and Caribbean states) forum was…
Sino–Latin American relations have experienced an unprecedented growth since 2001, particularly after China joined the World Trade Organisation. Trade jumped from…
Sino-Latin American relations experienced an extraordinary “intensification process” throughout the first sixteen years of the 21st century. In an article…
No other great powers will be allowed in Latin America, and liberal democracy is the only political system allowed in…