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Salvador Marinaro
Salvador Marinaro
Salvador Marinaro, an Argentinian scholar and writer, serves as an associate professor at Fudan University in Shanghai. Marinaro is also the co-editor of Chopsuey, a magazine about contemporary Chinese culture in Spanish.

To address a faltering economy, Argentina chose a leader who has vowed to cut the state’s role drastically. However, international trade and investment demands substantial government involvement, and Buenos Aires can ill afford to jeopardise relations with a top trading partner like China.

While Sergio Massa won the first round of Argentina’s presidential election, the chance of far-right Javier Milei winning a run-off has dark implications. Milei has advocated a variety of radical positions, including severing ties with China, that threaten to upend Argentina’s economy and diplomacy.

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