How Long to Read Great-Power Competition and Conflict in Latin America

By Irina A. Chindea

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Description

This report explores the potential for competition and conflict among the United States, China, and Russia in Latin America; where competition might turn into conflict; what form that conflict might take; and the implications for the United States.

How long is Great-Power Competition and Conflict in Latin America?

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