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open access: yesMethods in Ecology and Evolution, Volume 17, Issue 5, Page 1323-1325, May 2026.
Cover image: This month's cover image shows a specimen of Opsiphanes boisduvalii, the orange owl‐butterfly, from the Yale Peabody Museum's collections being imaged by COPIS. COPIS, the Computer Operated Photogrammetric Imaging System, is a robotic platform designed to efficiently capture high‐quality images of natural history specimens of many shapes ...
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The new Silk Road

Nature, 2004
Kenneth Chien and Luther Chien look to the past to inspire biomedical research of the future.
Kenneth, Chien, Luther, Chien
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China’s “new” silk road

BMJ, 2018
The "New" Silk Road - the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) - is China's grand idea for the 21st century, promising to transform international development assistance for health. Named after the ancient network of terrestrial and maritime routes, BRI represents a massive USD $1 trillion investment in trade and cultural exchange, stretching through Eurasia ...
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The New Silk Road

2021
China’s development and its foreign affairs conduct are interwoven into political and economic choices as well as clear principles. Western academic debates interpreting its role in the world started in the first years after the end of the Cold War and flourished following its accession to WTO, centering on the core international relations theories of ...
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CHINA AND NEW SILK ROAD

Journal Ishraqat Tanmawya, 2021
China crept to the top of the global system based on a thoughtful plan initiated by communist party. The aim is to make China a supreme force competing the United States of America as declared by some Chinese leaders who agreed that at the beginning of 2030 China will be in the first place globally.
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New Silk Road

2019
China feels that by being the second world economy it has the moral obligation to actively contribute to a new conceptual model of world economic development. China proposes to develop global value chains led by Chinese companies. Investment and trade cooperation is a major task in implementing this initiative and the removal of investment and trade ...
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A New Silk Road

Monthly Review, 2001
The following testimony by John J. Maresca, a vice president of Unocal Corporation, was presented to a Congressional Committee on February 12, 1998. The hearings were held before a subcommittee of the House Committee on International Relations that was concerned with Asia and the Pacific.
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New Silk Road: Pro Culturae

Observatory of Culture, 2022
The article introduces a cultural research of the mega-project “One Belt — One Road”. It shows that the People’s Republic of China positions its global initiative to resurrect the Great Silk Road as an infrastructure project. Its realization is accompanied exclusively by political and economic discourse.
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The New Silk Roads

1992
The changing patterns of production and trade in fibres, textiles and clothing provide a classic case study of the dynamics of our interdependent world economy. For centuries Asia supplied the textile factories of Europe with natural fibres, including silk from East Asia exports virtually no natural fibres and instead is the world's most important ...
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The New Silk Road

2019
The name Silk Road is ancient and continues to be very attractive with 2000 years of history. Globalization also has a long history but came into fashion late in the 1980s. The Western empires succeeded to develop trade and economic exchanges, culture and education, which were also part of the colonial discourse.
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