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CEDLA Lecture: China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the future of development in the Caribbean

8 october 2021 15h30-17h00 onsite at CEDLA:

Ruben Gonzalez Vicente, Universiteit Leiden.

This presentation explores the developmental footprint of China’s Belt and Road Initiative through a theoretical lens inspired by critical Caribbean thought. Ruben Gonzalez-Vicente will discuss how Sino-Caribbean relations remain shaped by epistemic dependency, structural imbalances, and a number of unresolved social issues relating to the postcolonial condition in former plantation societies. He argues that expectations deposited in the emerging ‘South-South’ link with China in Latin America and the Caribbean are easily overstated. Instead, the relation is characterized by China’s elitist business-centric approach to development, the eschewing of participatory approaches in Sino-Caribbean ventures, and the passive incorporation of the Caribbean into China’s global vision. The presentation is based on his work with Annita Montoute (University of the West Indies).

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REGARDS CNRS (4 de octubre de 2021). CEDLA Lecture: China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the future of development in the Caribbean. Redial & Ceisal. Recuperado 12 de diciembre de 2024 de https://doi.org/10.58079/tghy


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