China-United States competition in Latin America: evolution, perspectives, and implications in the COVID-19 context

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Abstract

In the last decade, China has established itself as a key player in the international system and its influence irradiates to all corners of the world. Latin America is no exception to this phenomenon. Chinese economic involvement in the region had political impacts that have led to inevitable competition with the United States. It is in this context of competition that the COVID-19 pandemic emerges bringing profound consequences for Latin American countries. The aim of this article is to analyze the relations between Latin America and China in the context of competition with the United States and the COVID-19 pandemic. The article addresses how competition has evolved, particularly in the health area after the COVID-19 outbreak. To this end, the main actions of China in the region are discussed from a theoretical perspective of political economy and drawing on concepts as mask diplomacy and wolf warrior's diplomacy.

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Rubiolo, M. F., & Telias, D. (2021). China-United States competition in Latin America: evolution, perspectives, and implications in the COVID-19 context. Estudos Internacionais, 9(4), 43–62. https://doi.org/10.5752/P.2317-773X.2021V9N4P43-62

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