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This book examines how the young in Northeast Asia engage with the
political, especially in terms of the production, reformulation, or
contestation of their national identities. Through case studies
covering China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea and Taiwan, the
contributions provide a study of the online spaces where youth
engage with current debates regarding national identities. The book
also unpacks the distinctive forms of expression and negotiation of
national identities favoured by younger generations across
Northeast Asia and asks questions specifically raised by their
political mobilisation. For example, how their public mobilisation
for a given cause has forced them to rethink their place in
national and global communities. This book will be a valuable
resource for scholars and students of East Asian culture and
politics, media studies and youth studies. The Introduction of this
book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons
Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0
license.
This book assesses the political, economic and geopolitical
dynamics that China's presence has initiated throughout Latin
America and the Caribbean between 2008 and 2020. Written by experts
across three continents, contributions to this edited volume
explore the bilateral relations that China has developed with
almost all Latin American and Caribbean countries, charting both
the benefits they have brought and the problems that these
relations have created for local actors. The book analyses the
emergence of new forms of "dependence", considers issues such as
the existence of a deindustrialization phenomenon throughout Latin
America and ultimately questions whether China and the United
States are engaged in a zero-sum game in the region. It also
investigates challenges that the densification of the web of
China's relations and exchanges with Latin America and the
Caribbean countries pose; not only to the United States and
European countries, as traditional partners of these states, but
also to Latin American regionalism. Including an extensive set of
case studies and local, regional and global-level analysis,
China-Latin America and the Caribbean provides an empirically rich
resource for students and scholars of Chinese foreign and economic
policy, Latin America, the Caribbean and wider geopolitics.
This book assesses the political, economic and geopolitical
dynamics that China's presence has initiated throughout Latin
America and the Caribbean between 2008 and 2020. Written by experts
across three continents, contributions to this edited volume
explore the bilateral relations that China has developed with
almost all Latin American and Caribbean countries, charting both
the benefits they have brought and the problems that these
relations have created for local actors. The book analyses the
emergence of new forms of "dependence", considers issues such as
the existence of a deindustrialization phenomenon throughout Latin
America and ultimately questions whether China and the United
States are engaged in a zero-sum game in the region. It also
investigates challenges that the densification of the web of
China's relations and exchanges with Latin America and the
Caribbean countries pose; not only to the United States and
European countries, as traditional partners of these states, but
also to Latin American regionalism. Including an extensive set of
case studies and local, regional and global-level analysis,
China-Latin America and the Caribbean provides an empirically rich
resource for students and scholars of Chinese foreign and economic
policy, Latin America, the Caribbean and wider geopolitics.
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