Sino-Latin American economic and trade relations /
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
editors, Yu Chai and Yunxia Yue.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Singapore :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[2019]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
1 online resource
SERIES
Series Title
Research series on the Chinese dream and China's development path
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Series Preface; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 Sixty Years of Sino-Latin American Relations: Review and Reflection; 1.1 Review on Sino-Latin American Relations; 1.1.1 Stage One: Non-governmental Exchanges (1949-1969); 1.1.2 Stage Two: Peaks in the Establishment of Diplomatic Ties (1970-1977); 1.1.3 Stage Three: Equality, Mutual Benefits, and Common Development (1978-1992); 1.1.4 Stage Four: Establishment of Long-Term Stable Relations (1993-2000); 1.2 "Leap-Forward Development" of Sino-Latin American Relations in the New Century
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1.3 Economic Factors in Sino-Latin American Relations1.3.1 China and Latin America Are Mutual Economic and Trade Cooperation Partner; 1.3.2 China's Economic Benefits in Latin America; 1.3.3 Latin America's Economic Interests in China; 1.4 Five Thoughts on "Development Interests" in Sino-Latin American Relations; 1.4.1 Economic Development Has Become the Priority for Aligning Sino-Latin American "Development Interests"; 1.4.2 Expanding Investment in Resource-Based Industries Is an Effective Way to Align Sino-Latin American "Development Interests."
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1.4.3 Addressing Trade Frictions in a Proper Way Can Facilitate Sino-Latin American "Development Interests"1.4.4 Promotion of Chinese "Soft Power" in Latin America Is an Historical Necessity for the Alignment Of Sino-Latin American "Development Interests"; 1.4.5 Deep Strategic Mutual Trust Is an Important Condition for the Alignment Of Sino-Latin American "Development Interests"; Bibliography; 2 Sino-Latin American Comprehensive Cooperation: Development Logic, Driving Forces, and Prospects; 2.1 Sino-Latin American Cooperation: From "1+33" to "1+1."
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2.1.1 The Sino-LAC Comprehensive Cooperation Is a Must for China's International Strategy in the New Era2.1.2 The Latin American Diplomatic "Pacific Strategy" Prioritizes China; 2.2 Intrinsic Drives and Extrinsic Pressures Of Sino-Latin American Comprehensive Cooperation; 2.2.1 The Comprehensive Sino-Latin American Cooperation Is a Natural Result of the Sino-Latin American Relationship; 2.2.2 Comprehensive Sino-Latin American Cooperation Is Driven by New Trends in South-South Cooperation; 2.2.3 Sino-Latin American Cooperation Follows the General Trend of Inter-regional Cooperation
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2.2.4 Comprehensive Sino-Latin American Cooperation Is Mutually Beneficial During Economic Transition2.3 Comprehensive Sino-Latin American Cooperation: Planning and Principles; 2.4 Challenges Facing Comprehensive Sino-Latin American Cooperation; 2.4.1 Complex Geopolitics of the LAC Region; 2.4.2 Different Attitudes Toward Cooperation; 2.4.3 Pressure on Bilateral Trade; 2.4.4 The Complexity of the LAC Business Environment; 2.4.5 Skillfully Managing the Chinese Relationship with Countries with Which China Has no Diplomatic Ties; 2.5 Implementing Comprehensive Sino-Latin American Cooperation
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This is the first English book on the economic relations between China and Latin America written by Chinese scholars. The authors are all from the Institute of Latin American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences -- China's premier think tank. By combining empirical techniques and political-economic analysis, it investigates the history of and the outlook for China-Latin America relations. It offers readers insights into the Chinese perspective and an evaluation of the development of the relations between the two parties.