The way external forces influence political and economic outcomes
in developing countries is an ongoing concern of scholars and
policymakers. In the 1970s and 1980s, dependency analysis was a
popular way of approaching this topic, but it later fell into
disrepute. This Element argues that it may be useful to revamp
dependency to interpret China's new relationships with developing
countries, including Latin America. Economic links with China have
become important determinants of the region's development.
Stallings discusses the dependency debates, reviews the way
dependency operated in the US-Latin American case, and analyzes the
growing Chinese presence within a dependency framework.
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