Brazil in face of the chinese rise : the risks of regressive specialization

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Autor(a) principal: Cunha, Andre Moreira
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Lélis, Marcos Tadeu Caputi, Bichara, Julimar da Silva, Lima, Manuela Gomes de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/224574
Resumo: This paper assesses how China’s rise as a global power has affected Latin America, in general, and Brazil, in particular. If the global economy will increasingly be Asian-centered and Sino-centered in the decades to come, we must ask which role will be reserved for Latin American countries. We argue that, despite the intentions of a reorientation in its growth model, the response of the Chinese policymakers to the international financial crisis has reinforced, at least in the short and medium terms, the dependence on exports and investments. Considering the sluggish recovery in advanced economies, that strategy is likely to amplify Chinese pressures to access dynamic domestic markets in emerging countries. In this context, Latin America represents not only a source of natural resources but an increasingly important market for absorbing the Chinese manufactured products. As a consequence, countries such as Brazil, with more diversified production and international trade structures, might experience a regressive pattern of specialization, which might trigger protectionist reactions and other tensions on bilateral relations with China.
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title Brazil in face of the chinese rise : the risks of regressive specialization
spellingShingle Brazil in face of the chinese rise : the risks of regressive specialization
Cunha, Andre Moreira
Política externa
Desenvolvimento econômico
Estratégia
Brasil
China
América Latina
Relações internacionais
Relações econômicas internacionais
Brazil
Development Strategies
title_short Brazil in face of the chinese rise : the risks of regressive specialization
title_full Brazil in face of the chinese rise : the risks of regressive specialization
title_fullStr Brazil in face of the chinese rise : the risks of regressive specialization
title_full_unstemmed Brazil in face of the chinese rise : the risks of regressive specialization
title_sort Brazil in face of the chinese rise : the risks of regressive specialization
author Cunha, Andre Moreira
author_facet Cunha, Andre Moreira
Lélis, Marcos Tadeu Caputi
Bichara, Julimar da Silva
Lima, Manuela Gomes de
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author2 Lélis, Marcos Tadeu Caputi
Bichara, Julimar da Silva
Lima, Manuela Gomes de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha, Andre Moreira
Lélis, Marcos Tadeu Caputi
Bichara, Julimar da Silva
Lima, Manuela Gomes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Política externa
Desenvolvimento econômico
Estratégia
Brasil
China
América Latina
Relações internacionais
Relações econômicas internacionais
topic Política externa
Desenvolvimento econômico
Estratégia
Brasil
China
América Latina
Relações internacionais
Relações econômicas internacionais
Brazil
Development Strategies
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Brazil
Development Strategies
description This paper assesses how China’s rise as a global power has affected Latin America, in general, and Brazil, in particular. If the global economy will increasingly be Asian-centered and Sino-centered in the decades to come, we must ask which role will be reserved for Latin American countries. We argue that, despite the intentions of a reorientation in its growth model, the response of the Chinese policymakers to the international financial crisis has reinforced, at least in the short and medium terms, the dependence on exports and investments. Considering the sluggish recovery in advanced economies, that strategy is likely to amplify Chinese pressures to access dynamic domestic markets in emerging countries. In this context, Latin America represents not only a source of natural resources but an increasingly important market for absorbing the Chinese manufactured products. As a consequence, countries such as Brazil, with more diversified production and international trade structures, might experience a regressive pattern of specialization, which might trigger protectionist reactions and other tensions on bilateral relations with China.
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