Maduro, China and Latin America
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Not only did America capture one of China’s closest South American allies, it also exposed the limits of Chinese power. Some have asked whether America’s actions in Caracas could pave the way for something similar in Taipei.
The seizing of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro removes one of China’s staunchest partners in Latin America, raising questions over its political and economic influence in the region.
Experts say Beijing may see the U.S.' seizing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro not as a license to move on Taiwan as much as a chance to undermine U.S. global leadership.
China's influence in Latin America may be significantly tested by the US revival of the Monroe Doctrine, as Washington's attack on Venezuela is set to have a chilling effect on the region's engagement with Beijing,
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