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Beyond asymmetry: cooperation, conflict and globalisation in Mexico-China relations
/ Garcia, Beatriz Carrillo; Chen, Minglu; Goodman, S G
Goodman, S G
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2011.
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Academic commentary has long emphasised the asymmetry in Mexico-China relations. In particular, much attention has focussed since the early 1990s particularly from the Mexican side on the economic imbalance in trade and investment that has become and remains acute with the expansion of the economy of the People's Republic of China. This is though far from the only sense in which the relationship between the two countries is asymmetrical. There is also a severe imbalance in the relative importance of politics and economics as determinants of this relationship for both China and Mexico. The Mexican Government seems to be more concerned with its economic relationship with China. In contrast, the PRC Government seems more concerned with its political relationship with Mexico. Moreover, there is a further asymmetry in the respective significance that each appears to have to the other as a partner. Mexico plays a small role in China's outlook but China looms large in Mexico's worldview. Identification of a number of cross-cutting asymmetrical relationships suggests that a bilateral perspective may not be the most effective for understanding the interaction or potential interaction between Mexico and China. On the contrary, there is more logic to the elements of cooperation and conflict between Mexico and China when their relationship is viewed in the wider, multilateral context of globalisation.
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Globalization
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Conflict
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Mexico
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China
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Mexico - Relations - China
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China - Relations - Mexico
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China rising: nationalism and interdependence
/ Goodman, S G (ed.).; Segal, Gerald (ed.).
1997
Segal, Gerald
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London, Routledge, 1997.
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196p.
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0415160278
Key Words
China - Armed Forces
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China - Foreign Economic Relations
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China - Foreign Relations -1976
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China - Politics - Government-1976
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