China’s Evolving Presence in Latin America
As Chinese loans drop off, policymakers in the region must consider how other pillars of the economic relationship have remained steady.
Latin America Doesn’t Want a New Cold War
Regional governments should take steps to ensure they are “not once again a battleground for larger powers,” an Argentine scholar writes.
Colombia, Washington’s “Closest Ally,” Looks to Beijing
An expected surge in Chinese investment may bring Bogotá even closer.
Chile’s Evolving Relationship with China
AQ tracks how the country has managed its ties with Beijing.
Colombia’s Evolving Relationship with China
AQ tracks how the country has managed its ties with Beijing.
Mexico’s Evolving Relationship with China
AQ tracks how the country has managed its ties with Beijing.
Panama’s Evolving Relationship with China
AQ tracks how the country has managed its ties with Beijing.
Peru’s Evolving Relationship with China
AQ tracks how the country has managed its ties with Beijing.
Venezuela’s Evolving Relationship with China
AQ tracks how the country has managed its ties with Beijing.
Latin America’s Evolving Relationships with China
Some of the region’s presidents have strengthened ties with China during the pandemic, while others have sought to distance themselves. AQ tracks how eight governments have managed their relationships with Beijing over the past two years.
Argentina’s Evolving Relationship with China
AQ tracks how the country has managed its ties with Beijing.
Brazil’s Evolving Relationship with China
AQ tracks how the country has managed its ties with Beijing.
Why Uruguay’s Bet on China Matters for Latin America
A prospective free trade deal could shake up South America’s protectionist trade bloc — and China stands to benefit.
A “Green Arms Race” Could Be Great for Latin America
The U.S.-China rivalry could help create a more environmentally healthy and socially equitable hemisphere. But there are obstacles.
How Latin America Can Navigate the China-US Trade Wars
The region’s governments and companies can prepare themselves, while avoiding choosing one side.