914 resultados para Brazil-China trade


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"Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty, March, 1904."

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"Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty, September, 1904."

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"Reprinted from Samuel Hanson, son, Evison and Barter's weekly trade circular."

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Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty.

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Financeira do Tesouro Nacional. Ministério da Fazenda. (Membro do Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística)

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This study on China’s relations with Brazil and Argentina, as well as its implications for U.S. concerns examines two main questions: Why China’s increasing influence on Brazil and Argentina may be considered a cause for U.S. security concerns? And if this is the case, how do China’s strategic alliances with the two countries has impacted U.S. leadership? In an effort to look at China’s influence from multidimensional angles and beyond China’s visible economic influence in these two countries, this paper argues that China’s interest in the Latin American region, with a focus on brazil and Argentina, responds to a more crafted, pragmatic and tailored vision with long-term strategic and political goals. The results of this study reveal that China – avoiding intra-regional competition through a strategic diversification of sectors – has been able to secure critical resources for its population as well as promote enduring alliances in the region that could represent a plausible cause of concern for U.S. interests. In this regard, China’s avoidance of a direct challenge to traditional partners’ influence has responded to the gaps left by a gradual, but steady lack of U.S. involvement.

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Includes bibliography