China-US Rivalry and Regional Reordering in Latin America and the Caribbean 1st Edition
China-US Rivalry and Regional Reordering in Latin America and the Caribbean (1st Edition) offers a timely, incisive exploration of how great-power competition is reshaping politics, trade, and security across the Western Hemisphere. This engaging volume unpacks the strategic dynamics between Beijing and Washington and reveals what those tensions mean for countries from Mexico and Brazil to the Caribbean island states.
Clear, evidence-driven, and regionally grounded, the book examines economic ties, diplomatic maneuvers, infrastructure investment, and security cooperation—showing how both competing agendas are prompting a new regional reordering. Rich case studies and comparative analysis illuminate shifts in supply chains, foreign direct investment, energy partnerships, and soft-power strategies that affect everyday policy choices across Latin America and the Caribbean.
Ideal for policy professionals, academics, business leaders, and informed readers, this 1st Edition translates complex geopolitics into actionable insight. Learn how emerging alignments influence market opportunities, trade routes, and regional institutions; discover policy options for governments navigating competing pressures; and understand the long-term implications for democracy, development, and regional stability.
Concise yet comprehensive, the book balances scholarly rigor with practical relevance—making it an essential reference for anyone tracking global power shifts in the Americas. Add this authoritative resource to your collection to stay ahead of evolving trends in geopolitics, investment, and regional strategy.
Order your copy today to deepen your understanding of the China–US rivalry and its transformative impact on Latin America and the Caribbean.
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