Portes: Revista mexicana de estudios sobre la Cuenca del Pacífico (Feb 2016)

Smart power and foreign policy of the People's Republic of China: the case of Central America

  • Manuel Villegas Mendoza

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 18
pp. 103 – 126

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This paper presents the most relevant aspects of the academic debate on smart power, in order to apply this concept to analyze the foreign policy of the Republic of China on Latin America and the Caribbean, but especially to Central America; where the dispute between China and Taiwan for international recognition is evident. It is argued that the smart power of China to Central America is expressed in the attractiveness of having privileged access to the Chinese market and its funding programs and official development assistance. While this country has a large presence in Latin America and the Caribbean, in Central America such influence is counteracted in the light of the close relationship that all Central American countries except Costa Rica, maintain with Taiwan. Based on the development of China as a world power, it is expected that this condition changed, so that this country would increase its influence in Central America.

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