Could China use its growing infrastructure investments and contacts in Latin America and the Caribbean in the event of a conflict with the United States? Read More
The ongoing PRC advance in Latin America and associated end to the diplomatic truce with the ROC has legitimately raised the question of who might be next ... Read More
By highlighting its supposed harmonious, win-win regional foreign policy, the conference revealed that China is bent on extending its influence and power ... Read More
While the United States has a considerable stake in the outcome of China’s advancing position in Panama, it must manage the challenge with prudence and ... Read More
El Salvador’s change will likely contribute to the sense of urgency of the remaining states that recognize Taiwan to follow the Salvadoran example and ... Read More
Ten of the eighteen nations that still have embassies in Taiwan are in Latin America and the Caribbean. Does the flip to the PRC make economic and ... Read More
Despite its claims to the contrary, in advancing its national interest China’s government is remaking the global world order, directly and indirectly. But ... Read More
Many Latin American states recognize the appeal of national space programs, even if they lack the capital and material capacity to develop them. For many, ... Read More
We spoke to Margaret Myers, one of Global Americans’ 2018 New Generation of Public Intellectuals, to learn about her experience and her view on the future ... Read More