Gallagher Contributes to Latin America and the Asian Giants
Kevin Gallagher, Professor of Global Development Policy at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, contributed a chapter to the recently published book, Latin America and the Asian Giants: Evolving Ties with China and India.
Gallagher’s chapter, which he co-wrote with Global Economic Governance Initiative Research Fellow Rebecca Ray, is entitled “Latin America’s China Decade: Managing Benefits and Risks.”
Latin America and the Asian Giants: Evolving Ties with China and India, examines how an evolving relationship with China and India is changing Latin America’s political and economic dynamics. It offers a review of key cross-regional trends and critical policy issues involving the changing relationship between these two Asian giants and Latin America. Selected country case studies—Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico—provide a more in-depth analysis of the implications of China’s and India’s evolving interaction with the region.
You can read more about Latin America and the Asian Giants: Evolving Ties with China and India here.
Kevin Gallagher is the co-chair of the Task Force on Regulating Capital Flows and has served as an advisor to the Department of State and the Environmental Protection Agency in the United States, as well as to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Gallagher has been a visiting or adjunct professor at the School for Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; El Colegio de Mexico in Mexico; Tsinghua University in China, and the Center for State and Society in Argentina.