In this monograph, Dr. Evan Ellis seeks to do several things. He
documents and examines the character of the new and increasing
Chinese engagement in the Western Hemisphere. He then takes the
analysis a step further by examining some of the potential dynamics
of the Chinese engagement and its consequences for the long-term
security interests of the United States. Dr. Ellis argues that
China is both a significant competitor, and a potential partner of
the United States in the region. Although he argues that China
increasingly will vie with the United States for the hemisphere's
resources and political allegiances, he also notes that China's
growing dependence on its trade and investment in Latin America
will give it security and stability interests that coincide with
those of the United States. At the same time, the author warns that
the combination of competition, trade, investment, political
interests, and concomitant Chinese population increase in the
region is likely to change the economic structure...
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