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The US and China technological and political competition and how affect to Argentina and Latin America, (2019-07)
Battaleme, Juan
Instituto: Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Disciplinas Proyectuales Temas: Política Internacional; Relaciones Internacionales; China; Estados Unidos; América Latina Extensión: 7 p. Area de investigación: Ciencias Políticas y RRII Línea de investigación: Agenda Internacional Responsable del proyecto: Battaleme, Juan Nombre del proyecto: "One Belt, One Road”: posibles consecuencias de la participación de la Argentina en la principal iniciativa comercial multilateral de la República Popular China Código del proyecto: C18S19 Evento: 2nd Wanshou Dialogue on Peace, Security and International Security, 1-3 July 2019.
Resumen:
We base the following reflection on two related ideas. The first one is to point out that
the competition and rivalry between the two great powers of our time come from those
areas they consider relevant in terms of "securing their future." The second implies that
in order to achieve this objective, they must ensure and obtain a maneuvering space
that as a result of the growing fracture of what we call the liberal international order.
While the academic discussion presents that rivalry in terms of power reconfiguration
with a specific systemic dynamic; the policymakers discuss the consequences in terms
of opportunities and threats that such an existing alteration entails the status quo
established by the U.S. in 1945.