Development of Latin America-China Relations in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Code: SL51525
Dates: March 13, 2026
Meets: 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM
Sessions: 1
Location: ONLINE
Course Fee: $39.00
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Coverage on China's presence and influence in Latin America has increased. Sometimes, China is presented as a tough competitor to U.S. influence. Other times, as a player that has filled in gaps that traditional partners have left. What is China's history and role in Latin America? Is it one in which the Latin America-China relationship mirrors a new form of colonialism or dependency? What are the interests and objectives at hand in this relationship?
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Fee Breakdown
| Category | Description | Amount |
| Course Fee (Basic) | Course Fee | $ 39.00 |
| Optional Fee | Donation | $ 0.00 |
Victoria Chonn Ching
Victoria Chonn Ching is a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center as well as the Foreign Policy Research Institute, in the Asia Program. Her research focuses on the China-Latin America relationship, with special attention to economic exchanges and the role that domestic actors can play in shaping exchanges with global powers. She has published in academic and policy outlets about the China-Latin America relationships, including “A Comparative View of Chinese Relations with Peru” in China, Latin America, and the Global Economy (2023) with Alvin Camba, and “Conceptualizing China-Latin America Relations in the Twenty-First Century: the Boom, the Bust, and the Aftermath" (2018) with Carol Wise.
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| Date |
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Location |
| 03/13/2026 | Friday | 12:30 PM to 2 PM | ONLINE |
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