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Could the US and China go to War in the Caribbean?

China in the Americas

English - January 23, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 45.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratings
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In this episode I will be talking with Dr. Evan Ellis on the view from the U.S of China's security engagement with the Caribbean. We discussed China's role in UN Peacekeeping missions to Haiti; the commercial and strategic potential of China building a canal in Nicaragua to compete with the Panama Canal; the scenario space for China building military outposts in the Caribbean; and other topics. 

Dr. Ellis is a research professor of Latin American studies at the U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute and a Senior Associate at the Center of Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Also Dr. Ellis previously served on the U.S secretary of state’s Policy Planning Staff with responsibility for Latin America and the Caribbean.

Recommendations:

China's Advance in the Caribbean by Evan Ellis American Foreign Policy in the English-Speaking Caribbean: From the Eighteenth to Twenty-first Century by Samantha Chaitram 

Show Notes:

Wang Jing: The man behind the Nicaragua canal projectThe Modern World-System by Immanuel Wallerstein Do Latin American Waters Continue to Fall Prey to China's Fishing?Hutchinson Ports (in the Bahamas; Chinese operated)

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Intro music:
Dreamin' - 53 Thieves

Outro Music
Mañana Sureña - Los Aguas Aguas 

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