Publication

Oct 2005

This paper explores the relationship between China’s emergence as a global economic power and the dynamics of regional integration in the Americas. The author argues that concern over diminishing shares of the US market triggers a race to lock in stable and preferential access to the US for manufactured exports, and that collective action dilemmas among Latin American and Carribean countries allows the US to exact deep concessions in exchange for this market access.

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