U.S-China Constructive Interaction in Latin America and the Caribbean

By 
Gianandrea Nelli Feroci

In October 2019, The Carter Center was invited to participate in “China, U.S., and Latin America Relations in a Transforming International Order,” organized by the Shanghai Institute of International Studies. There the Center presented a paper arguing that today instead of trilateral mechanisms, several existing regional multilateral frameworks could be used to promote constructive U.S.-China interaction in LAC. The paper provides a macro analysis and recommendations based on a comparative analysis of U.S. and Chinese strategy documents for LAC and existing regional multilateral development policy frameworks.