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This book offers original studies that analyze the main challenges facing China and its impact on the global geopolitical balance, with special attention to Latin America, the United States, and the Asia Pacific. China s transformation into a global power has been one of the most significant processes of the twenty-first century. Its growing political, economic, technological, and environmental influence has reconfigured the dynamics of the international system. It provides a comprehensive, critical, and multidimensional view of the challenges facing China on its path to global leadership. Rigorous academic approaches and concrete case studies offer analytical tools to understand the complexity of a changing world. This book is recommended for academicians, students, policy makers, and to all those interested in current geopolitical relations, the growing importance of China in this context, and how to make the global order more balanced, sustainable, and inclusive.
Forword.- Introduction.- Tariff Threat and its Implications on Bilateral Trade between China and Mexico.- China and Latin America in the Face of the Anti-Chinese and Immigrant Discourse of the USA.- Chancay Megaport: China s New Geopolitics in South America and Implications for the United States.- BRICS as an Instrument of Smart Power : A Review towards Latin America and Africa.- Mexico in the Sino-American Dispute.- U.S. Trade Policy: Impact on Mexico and China, 2018-2025.- Comparative Analysis of the Economic Complexity Mexico-China: 2000-2022.- Artificial Intelligence (AI) Developments: Collaboration or New Strategy towards Global Hegemony?.- China´s Green Policies and Strategies: Green Finance and Investments.- Asia-Pacific Government Bond Markets and the Roles of China and Hong Kong: An Econometric Research.
Torres Garcia Alberto Francisco is a professor and senior researcher at the Department of Economics at the Universidad Autonoma de Baja California Sur (UABCS). In 2013, he graduated from the Ph.D. program in Trans-Pacific Relations at the University of Colima (UCOL). He has been a member of the Mexican System of National Researchers, Level I, since January 2015. He is a member of the Academic Team of Public Policy and Economic Development. His areas of expertise and research relate to the study of economic development, competitiveness, and international business, areas that frame his academic output, including various journal articles, book coordination, and collaboration in book chapters. He participates in national and international networks for the generation and application of knowledge, such as the International Network on Competitiveness, Public Policy, and Tourism, the PECC-Mexico group, and the Interdisciplinary Research Group China in the twenty-first century global economy sphere.
Ivanova Boncheva Antonina is a professor and senior researcher at the Department of Economics and the director of APEC Studies Center, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California Sur (UABCS), Mexico. She is a doctor in Economics (UNAM) with Postdoctoral Degree in Peace Studies (University of Bradford, UK). She served as a vice chair of Working Group 3 Bureau of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2008 2016. She is a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences and the Mexican System of National Researchers. She is a lead author of the Fourth Assessment Report of the IPCC (Nobel Price Reward 2007), and of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (2022). Her research focuses on policies and financial instruments of climate action, international cooperation, and sustainable
development. She is author or editor of 25 books, 82 book chapters, and more than 200 peer-reviewed papers.
González Garcia Juan is a doctor in Economic Science by the Higher School of Economics of the National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico. He is a full-time professor C at the University of Colima, Mexico, a scholar of the Economy of the Asia Pacific region, particularly the comparative economic development between the People s Republic of China and Mexico. He has written ten books as single author in prestigious publishing publishers; he has written 10 books as co-author and has coordinated 12 books on the Asia Pacific Economy and the Economy of Mexico and China. He has written more than 120 scientific articles about the economies of Mexico, China, and Asia Pacific and more than 80 book chapters. He has also given more than 300 lectures in Mexico and abroad. He is a founder and director of the inter-institutional and multidisciplinary research group China in the twenty-first century: global economy issues.



