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China Goes after South America’s New Treasure: Lithium PART II

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Sabina Nicholls

Security Theme

State Stability and Infrastructure

Keywords

Critical Infrastructure, China, LAC

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The potential negative consequences for Latin America as China establishes dominance in the race for lithium through a combination of state investment, diplomacy, and what the article refers to as "geostrategic corruption." The term suggests a complex interplay of political, economic, and strategic maneuvers by China to gain control over lithium resources in the Andean countries.

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China Goes after South America’s New Treasure: Lithium PART II

The potential negative consequences for Latin America as China establishes dominance in the race for lithium through a combination of state investment, diplomacy, and what the article refers to as "geostrategic corruption." The term suggests a complex interplay of political, economic, and strategic maneuvers by China to gain control over lithium resources in the Andean countries.

 
 
 
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