Coordinator: Brazil
The decision taken by twelve Latin American governments last
December to form an alliance is for SWP the occasion to weigh the
possibilities of pursuing German or European interests on the
subcontinent.
1)Together, the states participating in this new
alliance represent 45% of the entire continent; have a population
of approx. 360 Million and a gross domestic product of approx.
US-$973 Billion. SWP is worried that the growing cooperation
between these twelve nations could give the alliance a larger
global influence and bring more importance to the
,,regional power Brazil."This is why German Latin-America
policy should center on Brazil, the traditional focus of German
foreign investments, and should ascribe to it the
,,coordinating role for Latin-America."The German foundation
is recommending an
,,enlargement of Mercosur space"and for the reinforcement of
the integration, which could give this alliance more weight in
their relations with the US. Negotiations concerning an EU-Mercosur
free trade agreement have already reached a high level and SWP
proposes to pursue German or European economic interests through
such an agreement.
Rival: China
Latin America is today second in economic growth in the
world, right behind Asia. Its economic volume grew last year by
approx. 5%. Strong economic growth is also predicted for the coming
months. Particularly Venezuela, Uruguay and Argentina show a high
increase.
2)Currently Germany is in third place, following the USA
and Spain, as an investor in Latin America and the Caribbean, but
sees itself, in the long run, in competition with the Peoples
Republic of China. While exporting especially natural resources
into a booming China, the Latin American states are opening their
markets for imports and investments from the Far East. Recently,
during the visit of Chinese President, Hu Jintao, several
investment treaties were signed. Chinese interest centers on
Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela and Cuba. Whereas Chinese investments
continuously increased over the last few years, direct investments
of western industrial nations in Latin America showed a declining
trend.
3)This is why the Ibero-America Institute is calling for
a more offensive approach for German business, still concentrating
primarily on Brazil and Mexico.
4)The institute is recommending German enterprises to
particularly
,,invest in those economic areas that China considers
important."
5)
,,Profound crisis"
The political cooperation of several Latin American states
(Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Mexico, Paraguay,
Venezuela) with China and India in the framework of the
,,Group 21"(
,,G 21") are at the center of strategic considerations
formulated by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS).
6)The
,,G 21"caused the break down of the WTO Ministerial
Conference in Cancun in 2003 and displayed a
,,new self-confidence of the developing countries"in
relation to Europe and the USA, the German Foundation writes.
7)At the same time, there is
,,a profound crisis of democratic institutions,"
,,neo-populist and authoritarian tendencies"as well as
dangers to security policies in several Latin American countries,
KAS alleges. Germany and Europe must intervene to establish
,,an intensified security policy cooperation along with the
political cooperation and the economic integration."
8)
Counteract
Berlin, KAS continues, is well-positioned for the role of
,,mediator"in domestic conflicts of the Latin American
states, because
,,in the international development cooperation, there is less
resentment from developing countries"toward Germany than toward
other states. KAS is referring to the widespread criticism of open
US influence in Latin America. The Foundation recommends exerting
even more influence, than in the past, through so-called
non-governmental organizations.
,,Especially political foundations (...) are advising
governments and parties in numerous countries,"explains the
organization close to the CDU, that is principally state financed.
At the same time, attention should
,,more intensively"be given to the descendants of German
immigrants, who - as the Ibero-America Verein writes - are playing
an important role in numerous countries on the continent. In this
category of states are Chile and Brazil, which, along with Mexico,
should become the focus of German
,,promotion,"according to KAS. It is
,,without a doubt also in European interests to counteract the
region's exclusive orientation on North America,"the German
foundation writes. The plea for competition is one of the main
tendencies of German foreign policy, which is trying to catch up to
US predominance in worldwide influence.
1) Die suedamerikanische Staatengemeinschaft. Ein neuer Partner fuer die EU in Lateinamerika?; SWP-aktuell Dezember 2004
2) China-Boom in Lateinamerika; Neues Deutschland 04.01.2005
3), 4), 5) Investitionen auslaendischer Unternehmen in Lateinamerika; www.iav.de
6) Deutschland && Lateinamerika - Neue Impulse fuer eine bewaehrte Partnerschaft; Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. 2004. Ein Jahr nach Cancún - War das Scheitern ein Erfolg fuer die Entwicklungslaender? Perspektiven fuer eine marktwirtschaftlich orientierte Entwicklungspolitik; Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. Arbeitspapiere 139/2004
7) Ein Jahr nach Cancún; Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. Arbeitspapiere 139/2004
8) Deutschland && Lateinamerika; Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. 2004. See also Cooperative Leading Powers
see also ,,Augean Stables"
1) Die suedamerikanische Staatengemeinschaft. Ein neuer Partner fuer die EU in Lateinamerika?; SWP-aktuell Dezember 2004
2) China-Boom in Lateinamerika; Neues Deutschland 04.01.2005
3), 4), 5) Investitionen auslaendischer Unternehmen in Lateinamerika; www.iav.de
6) Deutschland && Lateinamerika - Neue Impulse fuer eine bewaehrte Partnerschaft; Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. 2004. Ein Jahr nach Cancún - War das Scheitern ein Erfolg fuer die Entwicklungslaender? Perspektiven fuer eine marktwirtschaftlich orientierte Entwicklungspolitik; Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. Arbeitspapiere 139/2004
7) Ein Jahr nach Cancún; Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. Arbeitspapiere 139/2004
8) Deutschland && Lateinamerika; Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. 2004. See also Cooperative Leading Powers
see also ,,Augean Stables"





