Latin America used to be considered the ‘backyard’ of the United States, for almost two centuries. This was a result of the Monroe Doctrine, a…
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This article is a summary of the policy paper “Brazil, South Korea, and Global Value Chains: a Tale of Two Countries” by Otaviano Canuto, published…
The rise of China resulted in Latin America strengthening ties with the Asian giant, as a result of the complementarity in both foreign and economic…
This article is an abstract of a working paper by Hari Seshasayee published by Observatorio América Latina Asia Pacífico in September 2020: « The Ebb and…
As the Covid-19 pandemic has affected more than 200 countries and territories, infecting over 7 million people and killing more than 400,000, it is clear…
In the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, China has worked hard to emerge as the major aid-provider to the World rather than the epicenter of the outbreak,…
One year ago, the victory of Jair Bolsonaro in the presidential election opened a big question in relation to the political and economic future of…
China’s growing presence in Latin America and the Carribean (LAC) is having other Asia-Pacific economic powers take notice and, amongst those, Japan seems to be…
Record-breaking year for VC investment in LatAm
2018 was another record-breaking year for venture capital investment in Latin America, with Asian investors counting as some of the most dynamic players in the…