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The Belt and Road Initiative [PDF]
Abstract The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) constitutes a major foreign policy initiative that testifies to China’s growing activism in its engagement with the institutions and norms governing international affairs. The BRI offers a cogent illustration of an economic integration initiative that provides a flexible and soft-law-driven ...
Huang Dankui, Chen Wen
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As the US and the European Union dealt with the fallout of the 2008 financial crisis, China moved quickly to create the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013. The aim was to develop ports, rails, roads and more, in nations around the world. China now has contracts in over 148 countries and provides loans and workers to fulfill these projects, all with
Michael Clarke, Matthew Sussex
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The “Belt and Road Initiative” (BRI) has been an eye-catching term among social scientists, including human geographers, across the world. Pointing to the Chinese call for new modes of regional and international cooperation, the BRI originates from Chinese President Xi Jinping’s proposal to develop a “Silk Road Economic Belt” (“One Belt”) and a “21st ...
Xiao Han, Weidong Liu
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China's Belt and Road Initiative aims to improve connectivity between China and more than 70 countries through infrastructure investment and regional cooperation. The initiative has the potential to accelerate significantly the rate of economic integration and development in the region, as trade costs decline.
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Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is primarily aimed at strategic interconnectedness of Asia, Europe and Africa and regional economic connectivity in South Asia, East, West and Central Asia by maintaining connection among partner countries in highly interconnected globalised World. Pakistan’s integration into BRI through CPEC can play a vital role
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Horizon Scan of the Belt and Road Initiative [PDF]
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) represents the largest infrastructure and development project in human history, and presents risks and opportunities for ecosystems, economies, and communities. Some risks (habitat fragmentation, roadkill) are obvious, however, many of the BRI's largest challenges for development and conservation are not obvious and ...
Hughes, Alice C. +20 more
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The Belt and Road Initiative [PDF]
This 28-chapter volume brings together academics and practitioners to provide a comprehensive legal, economic and political analysis of the Belt and Road (BRI) initiative that has emerged since 2013 as a key feature of China’s international economic policy.
Jiang Dalong, Liu Hong
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Belt & Road Initiative in Times of ‘Synchronized Downturn’ [PDF]
Nearly ten years since the official launch of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), an understanding of what the initiative’s objectives are consolidated. However, the short-, mid-, and long-term implications of the initiative are less clear.
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Regional culture plays an important role in the dissemination of culture along “the Belt and Road Initiative”, and through the efficient application, layout and flow of cultural resources, it can achieve industrial and economic efficiency.
Wang Xinhong, Zhu Dingju, Mo Yingxi
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Has “the Belt and Road initiative” Improved the Pollution Level? [PDF]
Based on the panel data of 278 prefecture-level cities in China from 2008 to 2018, this paper adopts DID method to verify the impact of “the Belt and Road initiative” on pollution level of these cities, the results are still robust through the placebo ...
Zheng Jing
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