This is a great article; I didn't think I would read the whole thing but AFAIK, its a reasonable thorough account on the rise of Bukele.
As an aside, I find it incredibly amusing that the China-funded library is decorated with rather Western culture - Harry Potter, Star Wars, and even Mario. Even Chinese money is used to uphold American cultural hegemony.
I know Mario (and Pokemon) displays are Japanese, but they are still interesting given China's relationship with Japan (although the rest of the gerontocracy Asia doesn't have a particularly favorable view of Japan either).
I make a distinction between western culture of Magna Carta onwards as distinct from mass marketed corporate manufactured culture. Encouraging the later probably serves Chinese interests.
>as distinct from mass marketed corporate manufactured culture
From a hegemonic view, I don't. The "mass marketed corporate manufactured culture" ensures that the West retains an avenue for soft power in the country. As long as they watch american tv, play american games, and read american stories, the country is subtly primed to be more palatable to American view points.
It might not matter now, as Bukele has demonized Western influence; but as shown in Asia, Pokemon and Mario were massively effective in cleaning up Japan's image in the eyes of Korean youth. Both China and Korea were brutally colonized by Japan, but cultural influence has inverted the favorability of China and Japan in Korea. I don't see how repeating that mistake favors China interests.
[1] In fact, according to a survey published by news magazine SisaIN, China’s favorability among South Koreans reached a high-water mark in 2016 at a score of 60 out of 100—second only to the United States (73) and higher than Japan (43) and North Korea (28).6 However, by 2021, China’s score had fallen by half to 26.4
The Harry Potter movies were directed by an American, written by an American, published and distributed by an American studio. Today, the franchise is owned by an American company. Mario was named after an American and inspired by an American cartoon character
I know where these characters originated from, and their global presence is distributed by American cultural hegemony. Trying to one-up me by denying the American influence and amplification of these franchises is senseless
The Harry Potter movies are not directed by an American. They have different directors, 2 out of 8 movies are directed by an American, the others British and one Mexican
As an aside, I find it incredibly amusing that the China-funded library is decorated with rather Western culture - Harry Potter, Star Wars, and even Mario. Even Chinese money is used to uphold American cultural hegemony.