This article was originally published in Georgetown University’s Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, on March 18, 2021. Thank you to the publishers and the author…
Posts tagged as “Latin America”
On March 5, 2021, Asia Power Watch Founder & Editor Nicolas Michelon and Contributor Miljan Radunovic were invited by Dr Chester Cabalza of Philippines’ International…
The final days of the Trump administration were marked by a largely unnoticed announcement which could turn out to be a milestone in the US-China…
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…
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…
Asia Power Watch founder & editor Nicolas Michelon was invited on September 18, 2020 by Peru’s Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos‘ Centro de Estudios…
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…
A version of this article first appeared in the Colombian magazine Dinero, on July 14, 2020. It would seem there is no debate concerning Colombia’s…
The Asia-Pacific (APAC) is of great importance for Cuba’s international relations, even more so in the current context of the country’s economic transformation, the US…