Thesis statement: The development of Latin America and the rising of China in the 21st century
Chapter 1: Introduction and overview
The introductory part will embrace all the alterations and show the gradual change from ancient times to today. Latin America underwent astonishing advances in the past couple of decades (Shambaugh, 2013). Although the region, well known for negative things, it is a beacon of hope due its cultural diversity and environmental beauty.
Chapter 1.1 Over View of the underlying factors
Latin America is home to an estimated half billion people. Despite the various form of challenges, the region is in a better political space (Shambaugh, 2013). On the other hand, the economic progress of China is notable and crucial for historical purposes. China is not a new comer in global politics and setting economic goals.
Chapter 2: Underlying Reasons for the Development of Latin America and Rising of China
The proper utilization of land integrated with right amount of environmental systems played a fundamental role in the rising of China and setting it up on the world stage. Reclamation of land and putting it to proper use allows setting up of residential areas, industrial firms, and corporation world (Shambaugh, 2013).
Chapter 2.1 International Strategies And Global politics
The nature of China and Latin America’s international strategies center on food and energy to bring about social economic progress in their own nations. More so, combining better standard trades and a good geopolitical surrounding is enough to favor and stimulate the various social and economic sectors of the two countries (Shambaugh, 2013).
Chapter 3: Role of Politics in Developing Both Latin America and China
According to Statistics, in 2011, Latin America moved from poverty to middle-income territory (Hammond, 2014). No country is an island and geopolitics had a role to play in establishing key fundamental aspects that would see the region develop in its various social and political aspects
Chapter 3.1: Trade Treaties
It is vital to note that Latin America is the only place where income disparity reduces on a daily basis. In fact, in the past 15 years, China played a major economic role in Latin America and even the Caribbean (Hammond, 2014). The interdependence between China and Latin America allowed access to a reliable market and profits rose from around 10 billion dollars in the year 2000 to an estimated $ 270 billion in 2010. Simply, put China had a significant political and economic impact on Latin America.
Chapter 4: Correlation between The Rise of China and Development of Latin America
Political researchers and observers claim that china loans and offer suitable trade deals to developing regions such as Latin America (Hammond, 2014). Investment in other regions based on agreeable terms with fewer stipulations brings out good political good will other countries unlike western nations, which have tough terms when offering loans
Chapter 4.1: Political Impact
In the end, China accessed and gathered greater political influence over the years (Hammond, 2014). The decisions made between china and Latin America may facilitate screwed economic decisions in the future resulting to a slow economy.
Chapter 5: Summary and conclusion
It is a factor that China’s all time high demand for Latin America products, undeniably boosted the economic sector of Latin America resulting to more people moving into from poverty to middle income status (Hammond, 2014).
Chapter 5.1: Geopolitical Factor
The broad geopolitical environment encourages the interaction of China and Latin America through increment in economic capabilities between the two countries (Shambaugh, 2013). China gets its share of political power through handing out economic favors and Latin America receives financial support to stimulate its economic growth and put its social structure in place.
Reference
Shambaugh, D. L. (2013). China goes global: The partial power (Vol. 111). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hammond, A. (2014). Which World: Global Destinies, Regional Choices-Scenarios for the 21st Century. Routledge.