Information on "Trade" and "Americas"
July 2013
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22 Jul 2013
US Rebalancing Asia, Not Containing China
Cooperation or conflict – which option will the US and China pursue as the 21st century unfolds? When it comes to this familiar question, Robert Manning has no doubt – by focusing on economic interdependence and their common vulnerabilities, the two countries can opt for mutual reassurance rather than distrust. More on «US Rebalancing Asia, Not Containing China» -
10 Jul 2013
US and China: The Fight for Latin America
According to Robert Valencia, China is vying for greater economic influence in Latin America, to include possibly constructing and operating an alternative ‘Panama Canal’ through Nicaragua. One unanticipated consequence of this burgeoning US-China rivalry, Valencia observes, is that it might push Latin American countries closer together. More on «US and China: The Fight for Latin America»
July 2012
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9 Jul 2012
How the Trans-Pacific Partnership Will Change Canada
Canada's inclusion into the Trans-Pacific Partnership will boost Ottawa's bargaining power on trade and security issues, or so argues Christopher Sands. More on «How the Trans-Pacific Partnership Will Change Canada»
November 2010


