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Can China Help Fix Venezuela?

Beijing’s role and response to the current economic crisis engulfing Venezuela needs to be further examined, particularly in light of China’s loans-for-oil relationship with the developing nation.

· July 24, 2017
In the Media
The World Is Deserting Taiwan. How Should the U.S. Respond?

Panama's decision to establish ties with China heightens risks of diplomatic isolation for Taiwan, but the future of cross-Strait relations highly depends on the upcoming 19th Party Congress.

· June 17, 2017
In the Media
Nicolas Maduro Doesn't Really Control Venezuela

Maduro doesn’t really matter. He is simply a useful idiot, the puppet of those who really control Venezuela: the Cubans, the drug traffickers, and Hugo Chavez’s political heirs.

· May 25, 2017
Atlantic
In the Media
Is China Filling a Void Left by the U.S. in Latin America?

A meaningful change in China-Latin America relations requires inducing development and sustainable economic ties between the two players, notably through standardized protocols.

· December 1, 2016
Latin America Advisor
In the Media
What’s New About Xi’s “New Era” of China-Latin America Relations?

Latin America-China relations will change following the commodity bust in the region, but China will need to apply lessons learned in the region to other overseas development initiatives.

· November 17, 2016
Diálogo Chino
In the Media
How Critical is China’s Lifeline to Venezuela?

Venezuela’s political instability is causing China to reevaluate its financial investments in the country, the loss of which would be devastating to the South American nation’s fragile economy.

· September 26, 2016
Latin America Advisor