Introduced in 2013, China's Belt and Road Initiative has had a significant impact within Asia and across other regions. This book provides empirical case studies examining the relations between China and states in regions including South-East Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, the Persian Gulf, the Horn of Africa, and Central/Eastern Europe.
Introduced in 2013, China's Belt and Road Initiative has had a significant impact within Asia and across other regions. This book provides empirical case studies examining the relations between China and states in regions including South-East Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, the Persian Gulf, the Horn of Africa, and Central/Eastern Europe.
Jonathan Fulton is an Assistant Professor of Political Science in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Zayed University, in Abu Dhabi, UAE, and a senior non-resident fellow at The Atlantic Council.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Responses to the Belt and Road Initiative: A Regional Perspective 2 Localizing China's Global Silk Roads through the "17+1" 3 China's BRI in South Asia: Unique Characteristics and General Framework 4 Central Asia in BRI: Policy-taker or Policy-shaper? 5 China's Maritime Silk Road: The Horn of Africa and Red Sea 6 The Gulf Monarchies in the Belt and Road Initiative: Domestic, Regional, and International Pressures 7 Bumps in the Maritime Silk Road: Domestic Politics and the BRI in ASEAN States
1 Responses to the Belt and Road Initiative: A Regional Perspective 2 Localizing China's Global Silk Roads through the "17+1" 3 China's BRI in South Asia: Unique Characteristics and General Framework 4 Central Asia in BRI: Policy-taker or Policy-shaper? 5 China's Maritime Silk Road: The Horn of Africa and Red Sea 6 The Gulf Monarchies in the Belt and Road Initiative: Domestic, Regional, and International Pressures 7 Bumps in the Maritime Silk Road: Domestic Politics and the BRI in ASEAN States
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