In a letter to the FT editor, Heine argued that the Latin America-China ties will thrive despite U.S. pressure.
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Prof. Heine discusses the growing partnership between Latin America and China on a TV news segment.
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Ambassador Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, recently commented on the implications of President Donald Trump’s foreign policy in a media discussion. Heine highlighted how Trump’s aggressive stance – marked by sudden tariff threats and escalating tensions with allies – could push key partners toward closer ties…
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