The Panama Canal crisis isn’t over yet, and it may be only the first stage of a wider conflict about whether the U.S. can contain China’s control of the world’s commercial maritime logistics network.
A team from NPR's All Things Considered went to Panama to report on the canal there, which has gained attention in recent months due to President Trump's comments about the U.S. taking control of it.
Trump’s threat occurs as Panama became an elected member of the United Nations Security Council for a two-year term in ...
In this episode of Need to Know, host John Milewski speaks with Benjamin Gedan, Director of the Wilson Center's Latin America Program, about the geopolitical and economic significance of the Panama ...
President Donald Trump has made repeated claims that China “operates” the Panama Canal in recent weeks and has threatened to ...
Panama is in danger of becoming a case study of how an American hard-power win could become a soft-power loss. America did ...
China has significantly expanded its economic and geopolitical footprint in Latin America, particularly through the ...
On a recent on-site report for NBC News from The Republic of Panama, correspondent Andrea Mitchell stated that the Panama Canal Treaty, signed by President Jimmy Carter and Panamanian leader Omar ...
To protect its interests in Panama without destabilizing the region, the United States must approach this situation with ...
China's BRI project has remained under criticism in recent times, as it is dubbed a 'debt trap' with many countries ...
China on lashed out at what it called U.S. “coercion” after Panama declined to renew a key infrastructure agreement with ...
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