![]() Written by Andrés Serbin, President of the Coordinadora Regional de Investigaciones Económicas y Sociales (CRIES), this survey compares the approaches taken by academic communities in China, Latin America, and the United States when analyzing Chinese-Latin American relations, in order to highlight the distinct scholarly paradigms and epistemic starting points used by each, and to differentiate emerging Latin American scholarly perspectives from those in the English-speaking world and in China.Įpisode 1: Information and Communications Technology One outcome of this project is a state-of-the-art review of the previous decade's literature on the relationship between China and Latin America and the Caribbean. Latin America-China Relations: A Review of Recent Literature (2010-2020) Los mensajes de China: Buscando ampliar y afianzar las redes con ChileĬhina's Presence in El Salvador and its Strategies for Gaining Influence ![]() These include analyses of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and El Salvador.Ĭhanges and Continuities Through Sino-Argentinian Recent Historyīrazil’s Contentious Recent Road to Building a Strategic Partnership with ChinaĬhina's Messages: In search of wider and stronger networking with Chile Department of State.Ĭomplementing this initiative’s report, Communicating Influence: China’s Messaging in Latin America and the Caribbean, Center researchers and experts outside AU have prepared four country case studies of China’s engagement with Latin America. This research was funded through a cooperative agreement between the Institute for War & Peace Reporting and the U.S. This project was led by CLALS Director Eric Hershberg, joined by Rob Albro, CLALS Research Associate Professor Luiza Duarte, CLALS Research Fellow and two investigators based in Argentina, Andrés Serbin and Andrei Serbin Pont, President and Executive Director of the Coordinadora Regional de Investigaciones Económicas y Sociales (CRIES), respectively. The results of this study were disseminated in a variety of modes, including maps, visual timelines, infographics, blogposts, webinars and podcasts, and promoted across a range of social media platforms. This study has generated a comprehensive literature review in English and Spanish, synthesizing the state of knowledge and debate regarding China’s engagement with LAC, and a report on a survey of regional opinion leaders’ changing perceptions of China and its role in the region. The project synthesized public opinion and other relevant data concerning these countries and domains of interest, including in Mandarin, to produce a comprehensive report in English and Spanish summarizing a state-of-the-art understanding of Chinese efforts of strategic communication in LAC. ![]() With a focus on Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and El Salvador, this project examines Chinese messaging in LAC, with respect to three topical domains of engagement: COVID-19 public health diplomacy, information and communications technology, and public diplomacy. To better illuminate China’s efforts to shape perceptions of its growing role in LAC, CLALS has undertaken a research and public information initiative, together with researchers based in the region. However, little attention has been given to China’s proactive messaging, or to the impact of these efforts on elite and public perceptions of the emerging superpower across the region. ![]() Increasingly, China deploys concerted public relations and communication strategies to shape how it is perceived across LAC, its sub-regions and countries. Beyond unprecedented commercial and investment ties, including the extension of its Belt and Road Initiative to the region, China has sought to deploy “soft power” to advance its standing. China’s economic and diplomatic presence in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has expanded dramatically since the turn of the century. ![]()
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