China's Foreign Policy in a New Era of Sino-Latin American RelationsChina
has become a major economic and political force in Latin America.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has made two trips to the region in 13 months.
At a Beijing meeting of the Community of Latin American and
Caribbean States this past January, he pledged $250 billion in
investment to Latin America over the next ten years. A Chinese
company is planning to build a canal in Nicaragua and the government has
announced plans for a space satellite base in Argentina. China is
the primary market for Latin American natural resources and a driver of
regional infrastructure projects. IntroductionCynthia J. Arnson SpeakersYUAN Peng WU Hongying CommentaryRobert Daly ModeratorLynne Walker
Tuesday, March 24, 2015 6th Floor Moynihan Board Room Wilson Center Phone: 202.691.4000 |