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As the first English-language book on Taiwan's relations with Latin
America, this book examines the major issues and theoretical
debates on Taiwan's activities in Latin America, and its relations
with the US and China. Latin America has become a crucial frontline
for Taiwan. Today, more than at any time since the end of WWII,
Taiwan's future as an independent state hinges on the balance of
power between the United States and China. This book provides the
most detailed and sophisticated analysis of contemporary Taiwan's
relations with Latin America and offers insight into the US-China
rivalry in the "backyard" of the United States. By bringing
together a group of scholars from Taiwan, US, and Latin America,
this book examines Taiwan-Latin America relations on various issues
amid the intensifying the US-China strategic competition, such as
public diplomacy, trade, investment, energy, and cultural
exchanges. More than ever before, an understanding of Taiwan's
relations with Latin America and the great power rivalry in the
Western Hemisphere is essential for students and policy makers
alike. The book will be of great interest to university students at
all levels, as well as specialists on international relations,
foreign policy, as well as Asian and Latin American studies.
China's growth in the past few decades has been unprecedented, and
continues to stay strong as it expands its influence around the
globe. However, in many ways, the once insular China is still
looking to find its footing as an international player in the
globalization game. Greater China in an Era of Globalization looks
at the success of China and its surrounding territories of Taiwan,
Hong Kong, and Macau and asks the question "What is Chinese
globalization?." The contributors in this volume look to answer
this question by examining China's role both in its immediate
sphere of influence and in the greater world. In doing so, the
contributors argue that its push to globalize has had as much
effect on the country itself, both politically and culturally, as
it has had on the world. The contributors further the argument by
analyzing China's influence on the rising nations in Africa and
Latin America, before ending the book with a comparative analysis
between it and the historic rise and fall of influence of its
European counterparts.
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