The leaders of the United States and China have crisscrossed the region in recent months, but the success of diplomatic overtures also depends on the public’s trust in each country.
Latin Americans’ Perceptions of the United States and China
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Dinorah Azpuru , Elizabeth J. Zechmeister
The Looming U.S.-China Rivalry over Latin America
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Gary Regenstreif
As the U.S. and China seek economic partnerships, Latin America expects to be treated in a "real partnership rather than in a patronizing way", comments COA's Eric Farnsworth.
Piñera and Humala's DC Visits Showcase Asia-Pacific Connections
Trips to the White House by the presidents of Chile and Peru spotlighted the latest efforts toward Pacific Rim integration.
President Xi and the Americas
Presidents Xi Jinping and Barack Obama’s summit could make a “lasting contribution to the regional debate” regarding commercial, security, and cyber threats, writes COA's Eric Farnsworth for China-U.S. Focus.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Visit to Mexico
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Arjan Shahani
The Chinese president’s two-day trip to Mexico signifies the improved Mexico-China relationship and foreshadows a more robust partnership.