Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Competing for Influence: China in Latin America - Narrated by David Stra...

CA 1 Competing for Influence: China in Latin America - Narrated by David Strathairn - Full Episode 32,844 views •Mar 20, 2020 4.8K 43 Share Save Foreign Policy Association 34.3K subscribers Until recently, China had little interest in Latin America. Now, its investment is transforming the region. Great Decisions investigates this new alignment and the prospect of direct competition with the United States. Executive Producer: MacDara King Narrator: David Strathairn Producer/Supervising Editor: David Heidelberger Producer: Kyle Haddad-Fonda Editor: Anne Drape Guests: David Bohigian, Executive Vice President, Overseas Private Investment Corporation Otaviano Canuto, Former Vice President, World Bank Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) H.E. Isabel de Saint Malo de Alvarado, Vice President and Foreign Minister of Panama (2014–2019) Amb. John Feeley, U.S. Ambassador to Panama (2015–2018) Tania Garcia-Millan, Expert on China–Latin America Relations Amb. Jorge Guajardo, Mexican Ambassador to China (2007–2013) Amb. Jorge Heine, Chilean Ambassador to China (2014–2017) Amb. Kristie Kenney, U.S. Ambassador to Ecuador (2002–2005) Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) Margaret Myers, Director of Asia & Latin America Program, Inter-American Dialogue Ben Rhodes, Dep. U.S. National Security Advisor (2009–2017) Rep. Francis Rooney (R-FL) Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) Yun Sun, Senior Fellow, Stimson Center Susan Thornton, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (2017–2018) 231 Comments Auggie Giuseppe Add a public comment... Mauricio Jimenez Mauricio Jimenez 3 months ago so in a few years usa will know what it feels to be called someone else's backyard 49 Whoever Whoever Whoever Whoever 1 day ago When Chinese leader goes see other world leaders, they talk about business tradings and become business partners. When American leader goes see other world leaders, they talk shit about other countries and make them become their Backyard. 18 戚继光 戚继光 3 months ago Latin America is Latin Americans’ Latin America, the my have their right to cooperate with any other country, it is not the US backyard. 43 MyNameIs YourName MyNameIs YourName 3 weeks ago I'm an Indian but I would rather trust Chinese govt. than US that bomb countries around the world. 28 Edward Are Edward Are 1 day ago A Fruitful cooperation and more power to Latin American countries and China. Well Done. 8 MP PH MP PH 4 months ago Bottomline is why the F**k are they threatened all the time? haha afraid of their own shadow 11 Kay y. Hong Kay y. Hong 1 day ago America says --- Chinese loans with no strings attached is bad, American loans with strings attached is good. 11 JOSHUA NOYOLA JOSHUA NOYOLA 3 months ago Am so happy china is helping latin America something the United states has forgotten so call backyard 37 navegante zen navegante zen 1 day ago (edited) Can we believe liar Pompous? Yes, we can. Just after his visit to Chile we had an unexpected “color revolution” from nowhere. Latin America is not US backyard, we are free countries. 8 Eugene Mwika Eugene Mwika 1 day ago The can make all the noise they want but unless America is willing to spend on what the Countries need, America should just shut up 12 Ivan Thirion Ivan Thirion 9 months ago Very interesting! Please keep your videos free post the COVID-19 crisis.

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