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Recent Development of Sino-Latin American Relations and its Implications

  • Autores: Jiang Shixue
  • Localización: Estudios internacionales: Revista del Instituto de Estudios Internacionales de la Universidad de Chile, ISSN-e 0719-3769, ISSN 0716-0240, Nº. 152, 2006, págs. 19-41
  • Idioma: español
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    • As a developing country, China always considers its relations with other developing countries as the foundation of its foreign policies. It adheres to teh principle of pursuing equality, mutual benefits, effectiveness and common development. Its relationships with Latin America and the Caribbean, dating back to a long time ago, is part of the South-South cooperation that has benefited both sides.

      In discussing Sino-Latin American relations, we have to note three factors, namely, the Latin American factor in China's development, the China factor in Latin American development, and the U.S. factor in Sino-Latin American relations. Latin America is important for China economically, politically and diplomatically. China's rise in the world stage has been making contributions to Latin America in many ways, and neither the "China threat" nor the "fear of China" are correct. The Sino-Latin American relationship poses no theat to any third party; so there is no need for the United States to worry about it.

      Chile holds several "first" in the development of the bilateral relations. Therefore, Chile is one of the Latin American countries that has very good relations with China.


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