Latin America international relations in times of the china-us trade war and the hegemonic transition
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https://doi.org/10.22201/fesa.figuras.2020.1.2.106Keywords:
Great Trade War, Automotive industry, Hegemonic Conflicts, Clean energies, Pax Britannica, Pax AmericanaAbstract
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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