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The Sinic Analysis
Through analysis, opinion, information and other content prepared by a team of experts in this field. With value-added content, The Sinic Analysis brings the reality of China closer to a Spanish-speaking audience interested in understanding the challenges of the 21st century.
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05-09-2024
A visit of Czech colleagues from SinopsisOn May 7 and 8, Czech colleagues from the Sinopsis project visited Buenos Aires and participated in three activities in the capital of Argentina.
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Press
05-02-2024
Elections in Panama: The China FactorAfter Panama’s May 5 presidential election, the country’s next president must prioritize a long-term strategy with China that puts Panama’s development at the forefront.
By Carlos Eduardo Piña
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Press
06-30-2023
China and the Electricity Business in Latin AmericaOf the companies that China bought, in whole or in part, in Latin America between 2017 and 2021 (for USD 44.4 billion), 71% are from the electricity sector
By Paolo Benza
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Press
04-14-2021
Chinese-style democracyThe preliminary findings of a study of disinformation and propaganda in the Spanish-language outlets of Chinese state media, currently being undertaken by Global Americans and CADAL, shed light on how China takes advantage of the development of its COVID-19 vaccine and its perceived economic success. These advances fuel the narrative of China as an emergent scientific and technological power and present China’s autocratic system as a suitable development model for the developing world.
By Juan Pablo Cardenal
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