China and Latin America: Belt and Road Initiative and the potential of the Bioceanic corridors for the region

Autores
Haro-Sly, Maria José; Lopes Kotz, Ricardo
Año de publicación
2019
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
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Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
In 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping launched the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), an infrastructure building and international investment plan aiming to increase connectivity and development opportunities among emerging countries. The present paper intends to analyze the potential of the BRI for Latin America, presenting the case studies of bioceanic projects: Capricornio Corridor (Argentina and Chile); and Central Corridor (Brazil, Bolivia and Peru). The success of these projects will depend upon the national consensus reached in the different countries concerning their development path, the regional coordination to present unified position with a coherent strategy towards articulating relations with China. The major challenge is how LA countries are able to secure necessary infrastructure projects and avoid the risks concerning economic re-primarization.
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Instituto de Relaciones Internacionales
Materia
Relaciones Internacionales
China
Latin America
Bioceanic corridors
Investment
Belt and Road Initiative
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title China and Latin America: Belt and Road Initiative and the potential of the Bioceanic corridors for the region
spellingShingle China and Latin America: Belt and Road Initiative and the potential of the Bioceanic corridors for the region
Haro-Sly, Maria José
Relaciones Internacionales
China
Latin America
Bioceanic corridors
Investment
Belt and Road Initiative
title_short China and Latin America: Belt and Road Initiative and the potential of the Bioceanic corridors for the region
title_full China and Latin America: Belt and Road Initiative and the potential of the Bioceanic corridors for the region
title_fullStr China and Latin America: Belt and Road Initiative and the potential of the Bioceanic corridors for the region
title_full_unstemmed China and Latin America: Belt and Road Initiative and the potential of the Bioceanic corridors for the region
title_sort China and Latin America: Belt and Road Initiative and the potential of the Bioceanic corridors for the region
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Haro-Sly, Maria José
Lopes Kotz, Ricardo
author Haro-Sly, Maria José
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Lopes Kotz, Ricardo
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China
Latin America
Bioceanic corridors
Investment
Belt and Road Initiative
topic Relaciones Internacionales
China
Latin America
Bioceanic corridors
Investment
Belt and Road Initiative
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping launched the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), an infrastructure building and international investment plan aiming to increase connectivity and development opportunities among emerging countries. The present paper intends to analyze the potential of the BRI for Latin America, presenting the case studies of bioceanic projects: Capricornio Corridor (Argentina and Chile); and Central Corridor (Brazil, Bolivia and Peru). The success of these projects will depend upon the national consensus reached in the different countries concerning their development path, the regional coordination to present unified position with a coherent strategy towards articulating relations with China. The major challenge is how LA countries are able to secure necessary infrastructure projects and avoid the risks concerning economic re-primarization.
Casos Específicos de América Latina
Instituto de Relaciones Internacionales
description In 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping launched the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), an infrastructure building and international investment plan aiming to increase connectivity and development opportunities among emerging countries. The present paper intends to analyze the potential of the BRI for Latin America, presenting the case studies of bioceanic projects: Capricornio Corridor (Argentina and Chile); and Central Corridor (Brazil, Bolivia and Peru). The success of these projects will depend upon the national consensus reached in the different countries concerning their development path, the regional coordination to present unified position with a coherent strategy towards articulating relations with China. The major challenge is how LA countries are able to secure necessary infrastructure projects and avoid the risks concerning economic re-primarization.
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