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China's Expanding Role in Latin America: Displacing US Leadership?

The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research in Washington, DC will host a panel discussion on China and the US in Latin America.

When:
January 18, 2011 2:00pm to 4:00pm
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China's engagement in Latin America is not necessarily bad news--except when it comes at the expense of American interests and security in the region. The economic giant's voracious appetite for raw materials and markets makes it a natural partner for commodity-rich nations in the Americas. Not long ago, when Beijing ventured into the Western Hemisphere, it took great care not to be identified with anti-American populists in Venezuela and elsewhere. Today, however, Washington's apparent indifference to China's activities has created a vacuum that the regime has rushed to fill. It is no longer conciliatory to American concerns.

1:45 p.m.
Registration

2:00
Panelists:
R. EVAN ELLIS, National Defense University
MICHAEL MAZZA, AEI
ROGER F. NORIEGA, AEI

3:15
Question and Answer

4:00
Adjournment

Phone Number: 
202-862-5946