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Carlos Eduardo Piña
Political scientist with a postgraduate degree in International Oil Politics and Trade from the Central University of Venezuela (UCV). Currently, he is a master's student in the International Relations program at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). He worked as a researcher in the Economic Analysis Unit of the Economic and Social Development Bank of Venezuela (BANDES) between 2016 and 2018, where he began his training as an expert in relations between China and Venezuela. He has written a series of analysis/opinion articles, papers and research papers related to the study of Chinese influence in the Latin American region. He is a collaborator of the "Análisis Sinico" project of CADAL.
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22-07-2024 | Artículos
China, el silencioso aliado que protege el poder de Maduro
Hay pocas dudas de que China prefiere que Maduro continúe en el poder, sobre todo porque ello le aseguraría el mantenimiento de un aliado incondicional en medio de una disputa geopolítica mucho más grande e importante con Estados Unidos, tanto en el continente americano como en el espacio asiático.
30-04-2024 | Artículos
Elecciones en Panamá: ¿Qué hacer con China?
El próximo Ejecutivo debe priorizar una estrategia a largo plazo con China, la diversificación de la canasta exportadora y la creación de condiciones para la inversión china en sectores distintos al financiero y logístico. Los candidatos coinciden en querer un trato cordial con Pekín, pero sorprende que ninguno haya planteado su estrategia.
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