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Frenzied Global NATO Consolidation Is a Threat to All Humanity

Frenzied Global NATO Consolidation Is a Threat to All Humanity
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The PLA s Military Diplomacy Leading up to the 20th Party Congress (Part Two)

The PLA s Military Diplomacy Leading up to the 20th Party Congress (Part Two)
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#BTEditorial - Embracing the Chinese - Barbados Today

As the People’s Republic of China (PRC) continues its cultural and economic expansion in Barbados and the Caribbean, there is concern about that global power’s motivation. The question is whether those concerns are justified.China has been on the charm offensive for several years. It has engaged in partnerships with the Barbados government for major infrastructural projects included the Wildey Gymnasium, the failed Four Seasons Project, expansion of the Barbados Community College, the Barbados Tourism Investment Inc multi-storey car park and offices on the Princess Alice Highway in Bridgetown, and the controversial Warrens Office Complex (aka Barrack Building) to name a few.One of the largest projects supported by Chinese funding and labour is the soon-to-be-completed 420-room Sam Lord’s Castle Resort in St Philip.Billed to be a major economic accelerator for the parish and the island, the Five Diamond resort to be operated by the Wyndham Grand Resort, is set to hire at least 300

China s Use of Soft Power in Support of its Strategic Engagement in Latin America

The People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) expanding engagement and presence in Latin America and the Caribbean has captured the attention of political and business leaders and the people of the region, as well as the United States. Although the PRC’s engagement and use of “soft power” has political, cultural, security and other dimensions, the attention that the PRC commands in the region is arguably driven primarily by the pace of China’s rise, and the lure of benefiting from China through engagement and business. For Latin America and the Caribbean, the PRC’s rise has been most directly felt through the PRC’s increasing importance as a partner in trade, loans, and investment for the region over the past two decades. Since the acceptance of the PRC into the World Trade Organization in 2001, PRC-Latin America trade has expanded 17-fold, from $18.5 billion in 2002, to $312 billion in 2020.1

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