2017
DOI: 10.17141/mundosplurales.1.2017.3052
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China en América Latina: lecciones para la cooperación Sur-Sur y el desarrollo sostenible.

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“…As has been argued previously (Labarca, 2015;Labarca & Montt Strabucchi, 2019), the abovementioned FTA triggered a well-established narrative of portraying China as an opportunity for Chilean development, unlike other countries in Latin America (Dussel Peters, 2005;Ellis, 2009;Ray et al, 2016;Wise, 2020). This narrative is based on the understanding of China as a market for Chilean mining and agricultural products, a pivotal subject in an economic model based on free trade, globalization, and an export-oriented economic model (Ffrench-Davis, 2002;Montt Strabucchi & Rehner, 2020;Rehner et al, 2015).…”
Section: Narratives In Public Diplomacy: China and Its Presence In Chilementioning
confidence: 94%
“…As has been argued previously (Labarca, 2015;Labarca & Montt Strabucchi, 2019), the abovementioned FTA triggered a well-established narrative of portraying China as an opportunity for Chilean development, unlike other countries in Latin America (Dussel Peters, 2005;Ellis, 2009;Ray et al, 2016;Wise, 2020). This narrative is based on the understanding of China as a market for Chilean mining and agricultural products, a pivotal subject in an economic model based on free trade, globalization, and an export-oriented economic model (Ffrench-Davis, 2002;Montt Strabucchi & Rehner, 2020;Rehner et al, 2015).…”
Section: Narratives In Public Diplomacy: China and Its Presence In Chilementioning
confidence: 94%