Latin America international relations in times of the china-us trade war and the hegemonic transition

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22201/fesa.figuras.2020.1.2.106

Keywords:

Great Trade War, Automotive industry, Hegemonic Conflicts, Clean energies, Pax Britannica, Pax Americana

Abstract

The essay addresses the beginning of the Great Trade War (GTW) issue, which occurred within the framework of the lowest North American productivity rates with a downward trend. It also deals with what was called the Pax Britannica against the Pax Americana and the loss of legitimacy and the trade war of these nations against Japan, Germany and China in terms of automotive industry, electronics, renewable energies, telecommunications and flat screens manufacturing.

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Author Biography

  • Óscar Ugarteche-Galarza, National Autonomous University of Mexico

    Economist, writer and professor. Senior researcher at the Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas (UNAM). He is a member of the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (level III). He is coordinator of the Observatorio Económico de América Latina (OBELA). He was former president and member of the Consejo Directivo de Agencia Latinoamericana de Información (ALAI, Quito). He has served as consultant for the United Nations, for the Banco Central de Nicaragua and for the Banco Central de Bolivia.

    He has written many books and articles about Globalization and external debt. Some of his books are Adiós Estado, bienvenido mercado (2004), Vicios públicos. Poder y corrupción (2005) and La gran mutación. El capitalismo real del siglo XXI (2013).

References

CEPAL. 2017. Energía, cambio climático y desarrollo sostenible: los desafíos para América Latina. Publicación de las Naciones Unidas LC/MEX/TS.2017/22

Huntington. S. 2011. The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Kennedy, P. 1988. The Rise and Fall of Great Powers. London Unwin.

Layne, C. 2012. “The End of Pax Americana: How Western Decline Became Inevitable.The Euro-Atlantic world had a long run of global dominance, but it is coming to an end.” The Atlantic, April 26, 2012. https://www.theatlantic.com/...-inevitable/256388/

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Published

2020-03-01

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How to Cite

“Latin America International Relations in Times of the China-Us Trade War and the Hegemonic Transition”. 2020. FIGURAS REVISTA ACADÉMICA DE INVESTIGACIÓN 1 (2): 83-95. https://doi.org/10.22201/fesa.figuras.2020.1.2.106.

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