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“一带一路”拉美十国行记
Zhao Yining
This is a very special documentary work in the form of a diary. Latin America and the Caribbean are included in the layout of major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics in the new era and are an important part of China's efforts to build a global circle of friends and cooperation network in the historical process of realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. This book begins with the "Research Report on the Extension of the "One Belt and One Road" to Latin America", which provides a high-level summary of important issues such as how the "One Belt and One Road" extends to Latin America and how the "One Belt and One Road" reshapes the world's economic geography. The author traveled 156,000 kilometers from Tijuana, Mexico, at the northern end of Latin America and the Caribbean, to the Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina at the southern end. During the 324 days of investigation in Latin America, the author went deep into the front lines of 130 Chinese investment, mergers and acquisitions, construction and operation projects in ten Latin American countries, and conducted face-to-face interviews with 492 people, including the presidents of the host countries, senior government officials, project investors, and even ordinary people. The author vividly and concretely presented the epoch-making great cooperation and win-win situation between China and Latin America in the form of a diary with pictures and texts.
This is a very special documentary work in the form of a diary. Latin America and the Caribbean are included in the layout of major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics in the new era and are an important part of China's efforts to build a global circle of friends and cooperation network in the historical process of realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. This book begins with the "Research Report on the Extension of the "One Belt and One Road" to Latin America", which provides a high-level summary of important issues such as how the "One Belt and One Road" extends to Latin America and how the "One Belt and One Road" reshapes the world's economic geography. The author traveled 156,000 kilometers from Tijuana, Mexico, at the northern end of Latin America and the Caribbean, to the Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina at the southern end. During the 324 days of investigation in Latin America, the author went deep into the front lines of 130 Chinese investment, mergers and acquisitions, construction and operation projects in ten Latin American countries, and conducted face-to-face interviews with 492 people, including the presidents of the host countries, senior government officials, project investors, and even ordinary people. The author vividly and concretely presented the epoch-making great cooperation and win-win situation between China and Latin America in the form of a diary with pictures and texts.