Introduction Studying Public Goods in Latin America and China-Deng Haochen,Nicole Jenne Perspectives on Culture Chapter 1 North-South Relations and the Semantics of Latin American Modernity-Jochen Kleinschmidt Chapter 2 People-to-People Exchanges and Global Public Goods-Liu Yongtao Perspectives on International Relations Chapter 3 Latin America and the Caribbean as a New Partner in International Development Cooperation for China-Juana Garcia Duque,Juan Pablo Casadiego Guevara Chapter 4 A New Phase in Sino-Latin American Cooperation:Implications of The Belt and Road Initiative Projects for the Way Ahead-Juliana Gonza1ez Jauregui Chapter 5 Neither In Nor Out:Regionalism and the Ambivalent US Role in the Struggle for a New East Asian International Order-Nicole Jenne,Christian Wirth Perspectives on Finance and Management Chapter 6 Global Public Goods and Symbolic Inequality:Dilemmas in Financing GPG with International Aid-Marta Ochman Chapter 7 Corruption and the Provision of Public Goods-Richard Kalil,Andres Zambrano Conclusions Lessons from Studying Public Goods in China and Latin America-Nicole Jenne,Deng Haochen References