The evolution of the People's Republic of China's Latin American policy from Mao to Deng consists of four stages: (1) communist internationalism, (2) revolutionary policy, (3) government contacts and peaceful co-existence, and (4) independent and open policy. Besides explaining the meaning of each policy and its execution, this study identifies the key elements--domestic and external--which characterize the policy evolution, and compares those elements in an explication of why Sino-Latin American relations under Deng's regime appear more active than those of Mao's regime. The policies of Mao and Deng differ in the greater emphasis of Deng on the content of government contacts and his greater concern with economic relations, in contrast to ...
Chinese foreign policy after Mao Zedong, by Gilbert Padoul After a relatively passive period (1976-...
This article summarizes and analyzes the key changes in the foreign policy of the People's Republic ...
Sino-Latin American relations experienced an extraordinary "intensification process" throughout the ...
Pursuing a policy of national energy security and diversification of energy suppliers, taking advant...
Chinese Foreign Policy has gone through different phases since Mao came to power in 1949. The events...
The geopolitical implications of China's rising influence, especially in regard to growing China-US ...
Discusses the shift in the People\u27s Republic of China\u27s (PRC) policy towards countries of Lati...
During the last twenty years, China's astonishing economic development, and its pursuit of a more ou...
Latin America is in the last years a region who is receiving more and more global attention both on ...
This thesis aims to analyze the methods utilized by the leadership of the People’s Republic of China...
This article analyses the evolution of Chinese political foreign policy and its strategy in approach...
This thesis studies China’s policy towards ASEAN in Deng Xiaoping’s era by examining its general tr...
The paper aims to provide a historical context for understanding the transition of China's developme...
peer reviewedOver the last decade, China has deeply affected the economic map of Latin America. All ...
This article details history of Peoples Republic of China’s foreign policy in two distinct eras, nam...
Chinese foreign policy after Mao Zedong, by Gilbert Padoul After a relatively passive period (1976-...
This article summarizes and analyzes the key changes in the foreign policy of the People's Republic ...
Sino-Latin American relations experienced an extraordinary "intensification process" throughout the ...
Pursuing a policy of national energy security and diversification of energy suppliers, taking advant...
Chinese Foreign Policy has gone through different phases since Mao came to power in 1949. The events...
The geopolitical implications of China's rising influence, especially in regard to growing China-US ...
Discusses the shift in the People\u27s Republic of China\u27s (PRC) policy towards countries of Lati...
During the last twenty years, China's astonishing economic development, and its pursuit of a more ou...
Latin America is in the last years a region who is receiving more and more global attention both on ...
This thesis aims to analyze the methods utilized by the leadership of the People’s Republic of China...
This article analyses the evolution of Chinese political foreign policy and its strategy in approach...
This thesis studies China’s policy towards ASEAN in Deng Xiaoping’s era by examining its general tr...
The paper aims to provide a historical context for understanding the transition of China's developme...
peer reviewedOver the last decade, China has deeply affected the economic map of Latin America. All ...
This article details history of Peoples Republic of China’s foreign policy in two distinct eras, nam...
Chinese foreign policy after Mao Zedong, by Gilbert Padoul After a relatively passive period (1976-...
This article summarizes and analyzes the key changes in the foreign policy of the People's Republic ...
Sino-Latin American relations experienced an extraordinary "intensification process" throughout the ...