IDENTITY AND lNSTITUTIONALISATION AS TRUST BUILDING STRATEGIES: THE SINO-CHILEAN CASE

This article argues that China has used two mechanisms to build trust as a way to counteract the uncertainties and perception of risk produced by its growing hegemony in Latin America. On the one hand, China has reshaped its own identity by narrowing it to its market dimension. On the other, it has embarked in a process of institutionalisation of its commercial relations in order to portray itselfas an actor playing by the rules of the open global economic market and international insertion. In this scenario, the 2006 Sino -Chilean Free Trade Agreement- the first that China has ever signed with a western country, emerges as a perfect case to illustrate China's benign influence in Latin America, therefore making the analysis of it in the broader context of the rise of Chinese power in the region a productive endeavour.

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Main Author: LABARCA,CLAUDIA
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Language:English
Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Instituto de Ciencia Política 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-090X20130002000042013-10-25IDENTITY AND lNSTITUTIONALISATION AS TRUST BUILDING STRATEGIES: THE SINO-CHILEAN CASELABARCA,CLAUDIA Trust Foreign Policy Sino-Chilean bilateral relations Sino Latin American relations Chinese expansion This article argues that China has used two mechanisms to build trust as a way to counteract the uncertainties and perception of risk produced by its growing hegemony in Latin America. On the one hand, China has reshaped its own identity by narrowing it to its market dimension. On the other, it has embarked in a process of institutionalisation of its commercial relations in order to portray itselfas an actor playing by the rules of the open global economic market and international insertion. In this scenario, the 2006 Sino -Chilean Free Trade Agreement- the first that China has ever signed with a western country, emerges as a perfect case to illustrate China's benign influence in Latin America, therefore making the analysis of it in the broader context of the rise of Chinese power in the region a productive endeavour.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Instituto de Ciencia PolíticaRevista de ciencia política (Santiago) v.33 n.2 20132013-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-090X2013000200004en10.4067/S0718-090X2013000200004
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IDENTITY AND lNSTITUTIONALISATION AS TRUST BUILDING STRATEGIES: THE SINO-CHILEAN CASE
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title IDENTITY AND lNSTITUTIONALISATION AS TRUST BUILDING STRATEGIES: THE SINO-CHILEAN CASE
title_short IDENTITY AND lNSTITUTIONALISATION AS TRUST BUILDING STRATEGIES: THE SINO-CHILEAN CASE
title_full IDENTITY AND lNSTITUTIONALISATION AS TRUST BUILDING STRATEGIES: THE SINO-CHILEAN CASE
title_fullStr IDENTITY AND lNSTITUTIONALISATION AS TRUST BUILDING STRATEGIES: THE SINO-CHILEAN CASE
title_full_unstemmed IDENTITY AND lNSTITUTIONALISATION AS TRUST BUILDING STRATEGIES: THE SINO-CHILEAN CASE
title_sort identity and lnstitutionalisation as trust building strategies: the sino-chilean case
description This article argues that China has used two mechanisms to build trust as a way to counteract the uncertainties and perception of risk produced by its growing hegemony in Latin America. On the one hand, China has reshaped its own identity by narrowing it to its market dimension. On the other, it has embarked in a process of institutionalisation of its commercial relations in order to portray itselfas an actor playing by the rules of the open global economic market and international insertion. In this scenario, the 2006 Sino -Chilean Free Trade Agreement- the first that China has ever signed with a western country, emerges as a perfect case to illustrate China's benign influence in Latin America, therefore making the analysis of it in the broader context of the rise of Chinese power in the region a productive endeavour.
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