The China-Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) relationship is largely analyzed through the eyes of U.S. or LAC scholars and researchers. While this perspective is important, it doesn’t include how Chinese scholars view the region, creating a major blindspot for U.S. and LAC policymakers thinking about China’s future in the region.
To better raise awareness of Chinese thoughts on LAC, we have provide machine-translated documents from the premier Chinese Journal on LAC affairs: the Journal of Latin American Studies published by the Chinse Academy of Social Sciences
For original language documents, please find and download from the source, here.
Please note, these documents have been machine translated and have not been verified for post-translation accuracy by native speakers.
Issue 1-1: Comparison of the Peripheral Strategies of Major Powers
Issue 1-3: The Evolution of the “Monroe Doctrine” and the U.S. Strategy Toward Latin America
Issue 1-6: Brazil’s Lula Government’s Active Middle East Diplomacy Strategy
Issue 2-2: Emerging Market Debt Crisis and Century-Old Changes
Issue 2-7: An Analysis of The Sources of Resilience of Panamanian Military Rule (1968-1989)
Issue 3-4: Cooperative Socialism in Guyana: Formation, Practice and Limitations
Issue 4-4: Latin American Identity Discourses in Concepts
Issue 4-5: Identity, Economic Cooperation and Mexico’s China Policy
Issue 4-7: The Impact of Indigenous Identity on Bolivia’s Foreign Policy
Issue 5-1: The Internal Motivation and External Challenges of China’s Global Security Initiative
Issue 5-2: The Nature of Global Security Initiatives and Their Practical Prospects in Latin America
Issue 5-5: Research on The Relationship Between Key Mineral Resources and Economic Development
Issue 5-7: Analysis of Carbon Peak Scenarios in Industrial Activities in Latin American Countries
Issue 1-1: How Can a Community with A Shared Future for Mankind Connect The “Three Unifications”?
Issue 1-3: Latin American Labor Market and Labor Policy Under the Impact of the COVID-19 Epidemic
Issue 1-4: The “Political Coexistence” Agreement and Social Transformation in Peru
Issue 2-6: Research On Latin America’s “Velvet Coup” From the Perspective of Power Structure
Issue 3-1: Theoretical Origins of Marxism in Latin America—The Peruvian Socialist Debate and Its Impact
Issue 3-2: Anti-Imperialism And Continentalism: Debates On Anti-Imperial Movements in Latin America
Issue 3-3: The Nicaraguan Revolution and The Reagan Administration’s Public Diplomacy Towards Western Europe: A Transatlantic History Perspective
Issue 3-4: U.S. Cold War Strategy and Regime Change in British Guiana (1961-1964)
Issue 3-5: Latin American Populism from An International Comparative Perspective
Issue 3-6: Catholic Church and State in Mexico During the Age of Porfirio: Hidden Conflicts
Issue 3-7: The Venezuelan Refugee Crisis and The Re-Legitimacy of The United Nations Refugee Agency
Issue 3-8: The Gains and Losses Of 40 Years of Pension Reform in Latin America – Comment On “Evaluation Of 40 Years of Pension Privatization Reform in Latin America (1980-2020)
Issue 4-1: Latin American Indigenous International Relations Theory: Autonomous Theory and Its Evaluation
Issue 4-2: The Origin, Logic and Dilemma of The Western Liberal Internationalist Ideological Tradition
Issue 4-3: Characteristics And Influencing Factors of Latin American Regionalism
Issue 4-4: The Construction of a Community with A Shared Future Between China and Latin America in The Context of Competition Between China and The United States—From the Perspective of International Political Economics
Issue 4-5: China-Latin America Green Cooperation from The Perspective of Correct Values of Justice and Interests: Progress, Challenges and Prospects
Issue 4-6: An Analysis of China-Latin America Clean Energy Cooperation in The Context of Energy Transition
Issue 4-7: The Organizational Model and Characteristics of Black Slave Families in Brazil
Issue 5-1: The BRIC Model of Global Governance: Generative Logic and Practical Path
Issue 5-4: BRICS Cooperation in The Post-Epidemic Era: Opportunities and Challenges
Issue 5-5: BRICS Cooperation: The Cornerstone for A Pluralistic World
Issue 6-1: The Practice and Expansion of Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy in Latin America
Issue 1-1: Review And Thoughts on Latin American Studies in China
Issue 1-2: An Empirical Study of The Impact of Populism on Democracy in Latin America
Issue 1-3: Immigration, Tenancy and The Rise of Early Populism in Argentina
Issue 1-5: Analysis Of Agricultural Trade Potential Between Latin America and Asia
Issue 1-6: Latin America’s Energy Transition Under the Influence Of COVID-19
Issue 1-7: The Dispute Over the Lobos Islands in The United States and Its Impact
Issue 2-1: The Mission and Connotation of China’s Public Diplomacy with The United States Under the Great Changes Unseen in A Century
Issue 2-2: Development And Mutual Learning: Building A New Exchange and Cooperation Relationship Between China and Latin America
Issue 2-3: The Expansion of Evangelicalism in Brazil and Its Political Impact
Issue 2-4: Reform Of Brazil’s International Investment Dispute Settlement Model and Its Enlightenment to China
Issue 2-5: “The Central American Exception”: A Study of The Nicaraguan Community Policing Model
Issue 2-6: Brazil’s Strategies, Policies and Characteristics of Investment in Africa
Issue 2-7: Canada’s Strategic Construction of Social Responsibility for Overseas Mining Companies: Taking Latin America as An Example
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