Abstract

The political and economic changes in the world power structure during the last two decades have transformed and conditioned the international insertion of Latin America and the Caribbean. In a new post-unipolar and post-hegemonic era, Latin American countries have sought to diversify their ties with extra-regional partners such as China, Russia, India, Turkey, Pakistan and Kazakhstan located in the so-called Greater Eurasia. This review article analyzes three recently published works around two axes: the place of the Eurasian space in the global context and its intraregional dynamics, the ties between Greater Eurasia and Latin America at the interregional, multilateral and bilateral levels, as well as the triangulation of the foreign policies of the Eurasian countries in Latin America, particularly highlighting the case of the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation.

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