One belt, one road: China's global outreach
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- 9789386618030
- 337.51 ONE
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337.51 GRE Greater China in an era of globalization | 337.51 KON One belt one road: China's global outreach | 337.51 MAR China's civilian army: the making of wolf warrior diplomacy | 337.51 ONE One belt, one road: China's global outreach | 337.5101724 CHI China, the developing world, and the new global dynamic | 337.5101724 CHI China, the developing world, and the new global dynamic | 337.5104 HOL Silk road trap: how China's trade ambitions challenge Europe |
The OBOR provides several opportunities and challenges to many states and non-state actors in the international system at a time when the Global Financial Crisis and Eurozone Crises are intensifying. If the investments in the infrastructure projects across Asia, Europe and Africa (and South America) materialize, then these possibly could trigger economic opportunities across the regions. This has been the main theme of the official discourse in China. However, many political leaders, scholars, officials and media across the globe raise queries on any “hidden” agenda behind the OBOR projects. These are related to the Chinese efforts to influence or dominate the international and regional orders, deployment of military and para-military forces, exploration of bases and others. Global and major powers are currently re-adjusting their policies towards the Chinese initiative of OBOR, calculating potential benefits and losses in its trail, and have been making their own initiatives. These aspects are explored extensively in the current volume – both on the functional aspects as well as the bilateral equations and responses of many a country for the OBOR projects.
The volume is divided into two major sections with the first focusing on the major ideas, initiatives, programmes and components of the OBOR, the domestic political debates and participation, ancient cultural and economic roots of the Silk Road, political economy aspects, connectivity plans across the continents, maritime dimension, energy issues, media perceptions and others. The second section focuses on the responses and perceptions of various countries to the OBOR initiative.
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