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Connecting China, Latin America, and the Caribbean: Infrastructure and Everyday Life: Pitt Latin American Series

Editat de Enrique Dussel Peters, James A. Cook, Joseph S. Alter
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 feb 2024
An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Political, Economic, and Cultural Consequences of China’s Influence in Latin America and the Caribbean  

A long history of migration, trade, and shared interests links China to Latin America and the Caribbean. Over the past twenty years, China has increased direct investment and restructured trade relations in the region. In addition, Chinese public sector enterprises, private companies, and various branches of the central government have planned, developed, and built a large number of infrastructure projects in Latin America and the Caribbean, such as dams, roads, railways, energy grids, security systems, telecommunication networks, hospitals, and schools. These projects have had a profound impact on local environments and economies and help shape the lived experiences of individuals. Each chapter in this volume examines how the impact of these infrastructure projects varies in different countries, focusing on how they produce new forms of global connectivity between various sectors of the economy and the resulting economic and cultural links that permeate everyday life
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ISBN-13: 9780822947851
ISBN-10: 0822947854
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: University of Pittsburgh Press
Colecția University of Pittsburgh Press
Seria Pitt Latin American Series


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“These detailed case studies illuminate recent Chinese relations with Latin America. They explore a budding Chinatown in Mexico City, Chinese restaurants in Peru, public perceptions of China in Chile, and infrastructure projects across the region. Scholars largely from Latin America and China explain everything from the inner workings of Chinese migrant organizations to the geopolitics of soybeans.”
Adrian Hearn, University of Melbourne 

Notă biografică

Enrique Dussel Peters is professor at the Graduate School of Economics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. He serves as a consultant for several Mexican and international institutions.  
James A. Cook is a historian of modern China and associate director of the Asian Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh.  
Joseph S. Alter is professor of anthropology and director of the Asian Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh.