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REGIONAL AND GLOBAL SECURITY (2) answer(s).
 
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Future of U.S.-China relations: parteners or competitors / Shambaugh, David 2001  Book
Shambaugh, David Book
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Publication Selangor, Strategic and Security Studies(UPSK), 2001.
Description 13P.
Series UPSK occasional paper; no.9
Standard Number 9832237092
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Panama Canal – China’s illusive chess piece: what China’s presence in the Panama Canal may mean for regional and global security / Chavez Rodriguez, Yovani Edgar; Mohlin, Marcus   Journal Article
Mohlin, Marcus Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Our current global political system is being challenged, and one focal point of that struggle can be found in Central America. There, the Panama Canal has become a piece in a larger geopolitical game. For many years the canal has been of immense importance to international trade as well as to international security. While the United States was once the guarantor of its security, China has now established a large presence in the region. This has been accomplished by using corporations as fronts for a civilian-led take-over of ports and harbors in the Canal Zone. China’s current posture has ramifications for the security in and around the Canal, to the effect that China now has a strategic choke-hold on the US in the region.
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