China-Venezuela Economic Relations: Hedging Venezuelan Bets with Chinese Characteristics
China is Venezuela鈥檚 largest bilateral lender as well as a source of diplomatic support. Yet for half a decade Beijing has been steadily unwinding its financial ties with the struggling South American nation.
In a new, deeply-researched report, Stephen Kaplan and Michael Penfold demonstrate how China has been ensnarled in a creditor trap in Venezuela. For years, China lent to Venezuela with few policy conditions, securing their lending with loan-for-oil deals and wagering that Venezuela鈥檚 oil production capacity was a sufficient guarantee for debt repayment. However, under the shaky leadership of Nicol谩s Maduro, Venezuela鈥檚 economic and political dysfunction has grown at the same time that Chinese confidence in the Bolivarian nation appears to have plummeted.
China鈥檚 recent lending has been defensive, providing some temporary debt relief to Venezuela to protect Beijing鈥檚 considerable financial commitments in the country. At the same time, the Asian giant has signaled its willingness to work with opposition leaders. What does the future hold for China-Venezuela relations, in both economic and political terms?
Authors

Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University

Professor of Political Science, Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administraci贸n (IESA) Business and Public Policy School, Venezuela
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