04564oam 2200901 450 991070822120332120181004142259.0(CKB)25432766300041(OCoLC)976434284(OCoLC)9925432766300041(EXLCZ)992543276630004120170320d2017 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIndian and Chinese engagement in Latin America and the Caribbean a comparative assessment /R. Evan EllisCarlisle, PA :Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press,[2017]1 online resource (xvii, 65 pages)"March 2017."Paper version available for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Publishing Office.Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-65).Introduction -- Diplomatic engagement with Latin America and the Caribbean -- Trade relationship -- Military-to-military relationships -- Conclusions."This monograph comparatively examines the content and country focus of high-level diplomacy for each of the two actors, as well as the volume and patterns of trade, the activities of Indian and Chinese companies in the region, and their relationship to their respective governments in eight sectors: (1) petroleum and mining; (2) agriculture; (3) construction; (4) manufacturing and retail; (5) banking and finance; (6) logistics and port operations; (7) technology such as telecommunications, space, and high technology; and, (8) military sales and activities. This monograph finds that Indian engagement with the region is significantly less than that of the People's Republic of China (PRC), and concentrated on a more limited subset of countries and sectors. In the commercial and military sector, it finds that the efforts by the Indian government to support their companies in the region are generally more modest and less coordinated than those of the PRC. Nonetheless, despite such limitations, the nature of Indian companies and their engagement with the region create opportunities for significant advances in the future, in a manner that is relatively well received by Latin American governments and societies"--Publisher's web site.CommercefastDiplomatic relationsfastMilitary relationsfastChinaForeign relationsLatin AmericaLatin AmericaForeign relationsChinaChinaCommerceLatin AmericaLatin AmericaCommerceChinaChinaMilitary relationsLatin AmericaLatin AmericaMilitary relationsChinaChinaForeign relationsCaribbean AreaCaribbean AreaForeign relationsChinaChinaCommerceCaribbean AreaCaribbean AreaCommerceChinaChinaMilitary relationsCaribbean AreaCaribbean AreaMilitary relationsChinaIndiaForeign relationsLatin AmericaLatin AmericaForeign relationsIndiaIndiaCommerceLatin AmericaLatin AmericaCommerceIndiaIndiaMilitary relationsLatin AmericaLatin AmericaMilitary relationsIndiaIndiaForeign relationsCaribbean AreaCaribbean AreaForeign relationsIndiaIndiaCommerceCaribbean AreaCaribbean AreaCommerceIndiaIndiaMilitary relationsCaribbean AreaCaribbean AreaMilitary relationsIndiaCaribbean AreafastChinafastIndiafastLatin AmericafastCommerce.Diplomatic relations.Military relations.Ellis Robert Evan1212479Army War College (U.S.).Strategic Studies Institute,Army War College (U.S.).Press,AWCAWCAWCOCLCFGPOAZPMERUCOCLCQLWAUOKOCLCAGPOBOOK9910708221203321Indian and Chinese engagement in Latin America and the Caribbean3488514UNINA