Abstract
Abstract This study examines how academic publications in China have interpreted the U.S. impact on Sino-Latin American relations between 2009 and 2024. This period encompasses three different U.S. presidents: Barack Obama, Donald Trump (first presidency), and Joe Biden. The findings indicate that, strikingly, distrust toward the U.S. was already present well before U.S.-China tensions erupted during Trump’s presidency, and that publications consulted perceived this administration as a strategic opportunity for China to expand its presence in the region. Under Biden, distrust toward the United States remained, and his presidency was not seen as much of a strategic opportunity. The study also highlights the consistent recommendation among Chinese scholars for Beijing to adopt a conciliatory approach toward Washington.
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Sánchez, A. J. P. (2025). Between distrust and strategic opportunity: Chinese scholars discuss the U.S. impact in Sino-Latin American relations. Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, 68(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7329202500222
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