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China, Latin America, the Caribbean & the European Union

Subtitle: 
a triangular relationship?
Book Title: 
China, Latin America, the Caribbean & the European Union: a triangular relationship?
Volume, number, page: 
74 p.
Year of Publication: 
2016
Author(s): 
EU-LAC FOUNDATION
Organization Name: 
EU-LAC Foundation
Publisher: 
EU-LAC Foundation
City: 
Hamburg
Country of Publication: 
Germany
Full Date: 
4th November 2016
ISBN or ISSN: 
2384-9363
Considered Countries: 
China
United States
Venezuela
Peru
Mexico
Cuba
Category: 
EU-LAC Foundation Publications
Theme: 
BILATERAL RELATIONS UE - LAC
Subregion - European Union
BIREGIONAL RELATIONS UE - LAC
Agreements
Association Agreeements
Strategic Partnerships
BIREGIONAL DIALOGUES UE-LAC
Government
Business
Keyword(s): 
CELAC
Latin America
European Union
Global Strategy
Foreign economic policy
Foreign trade policy
Asia
ECLAC
CAF
Mercosur
International Commercial Relations
International economic cooperation agreements
International economic cooperation
International economic agreements
Foreign economy
Foreign policy cooperation
Multilateral international agreements
Multilateral international relations
Interdependence in the international system
ALBA
CARICOM
Central America
Abstract: 
These are the Conference Proceedings of the Workshop-Seminar “China, Latin America and the Caribbean and the European Union – A triangular relationship?”
Based on China’s emergence as a new economic and political power and an active member of the international community, as well as the increasingly complex political and economic relationships this country has established both towards the European Union and Latin America and the Caribbean, the conveners of the Workshop-Seminar invited distinguished experts, scholars and representatives from international institutions to discuss the current political and economic dynamics between the three parties, and their implications. By identifying potential scenarios, opportunities, risks and challenges, the participants provided first-hand insights and assessed, in exchange with the audience, whether there was room for an enhanced political and economic collaboration between the three regions.
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