China

Cooperation for repression? The case of China in Central America

The study of Chinese influence in Latin America has undoubtedly focused on the economic and trade relations between the Asian giant and the countries...

The dragon’s speed: When today’s haste becomes tomorrow’s mortgage

The urgency to carry out large-scale projects without rigorous oversight opens the door to costly decisions that compromise long-term development and sovereignty.

A family state at the service of Beijing

The democratic collapse of Nicaragua has created the ideal conditions for China to consolidate a model of cooperation based on political control, trade dependence, and resource extraction.

The footprint of Chinese interference

The gap between China's rhetoric of "non-interference" and its practices of pressure and intimidation is evident in many regions of the Global South.

Marco Rubio confronts Chinese influence in Central America with visa restrictions

The United States toughens its foreign policy in Latin America by turning visas into a tool to curb China’s expansion in the region.

The Beginning of a New Phase in Latin America–China Relations

The Fourth Ministerial Meeting of the China-CELAC Forum does not mark the end of a stage, but the beginning of a new phase in the Sino-Latin American relationship.