Latin America

The Other Side: Chinese and Mexican Immigration to America

USC Pacific Asia Museum presents the new exhibition through August 17, 2014

Chinese Companies in Latin America: Economic and Strategic Dimensions

The Wilson Center presents Shan Huang and Yuanan Zhang as they speak about possibilities and challenges for Chinese companies in Latin America.

China's Incursion into Latin America: Myths and Realities

The Center on Emerging and Pacific Economies (EmPac) at UCSD presents a talk by Jorge Guajardo, former Mexican ambassador to China, on China's economic and political relations with Latin America.

Trans-Pacific Transmissions: Video Art Across the Pacific

Art Gallery of Greater Victoria hosts an exhibit exploring the visual culture of exchange between Asia and the Americas.

Clay Between Two Seas: From the Abbasid Court to Puebla de los Angeles

The Crow Collection presents an exhibition of Talavera pottery made in Mexico that traces its origins back to China.

China’s Internationalized Development Strategy: What this Means for Latin America

A joint conference sponsored by the USC Center for International Studies and The Young Initiative on the Global Economy at Occidental College.

 

Soul Mining

Soul Mining looks broadly at the influence of Asian labor and culture in the Americas with artists from Asia, Latin America, and the United States. (Exhibition dates: March 17 - July 14, 2018)

Financial Statecraft and Ascendant Powers: Latin America and Asia after the 2008-10 Global Financial Crisis

A conference on Financial Statecraft and Ascendant Powers of Latin America and Asia will be held at USC.

The Political Economy of China-Latin American Relations

The USC School of International Relations and USC Center for International Studies will host a workshop on the relations between China and Latin America.

Latin America and China: Primary Goods, Populism, and Political Leverage?

Indiana University's East Asian Studies Center presents a talk with Andrae Marak on the impact that political ideology and populism has on how governments have historically managed the extraction of oil and natural gas resources.

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