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Dragonomics: How Latin America Is Maximizing (or Missing Out on) China's International Development Strategy

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An insightful examination of the political and economic ties between China and Latin America from the 1950s to the present

This book explores the impact of Chinese growth on Latin America since the early 2000s. Some twenty years ago, Chinese entrepreneurs headed to the Western Hemisphere in search of profits and commodities, specifically those that China lacked and that some Latin American countries held in abundance—copper, iron ore, crude oil, and soybeans. Focusing largely on Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Peru, Carol Wise traces the evolution of political and economic ties between China and these countries and analyzes how success has varied by sector, project, and country. She also assesses the costs and benefits of Latin America’s recent pivot toward Asia. Wise argues that while opportunities for closer economic integration with China are seemingly infinite, so are the risks. She contends that the best outcomes have stemmed from endeavors where the rule of law, regulatory oversight, and a clear strategy exist on the Latin American side.

328 pages, Hardcover

Published March 24, 2020

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March 3, 2026
Fascinating insights into a topic that interests me but I knew almost no details about.

If anything this was maybe too weighed down by facts and figures to be a real page-turner, and it’s clearly written pre-Covid, Trump 2.0 and the removal of Maduro in Venezuela. All in all, I’m really curious to see if a general regional Latin American and Caribbean turn towards China has been accelerated by these events, and whether China hawks will feel more justified by the positions outlined here. How does the situation look 6 years on?

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