Regional Connection under the Belt and Road Initiative
The Prospects for Economic and Financial Cooperation
Herausgeber: Cheung, Fanny M; Hong, Ying-Yi
Regional Connection under the Belt and Road Initiative
The Prospects for Economic and Financial Cooperation
Herausgeber: Cheung, Fanny M; Hong, Ying-Yi
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The book provides a holistic and international approach to understanding the implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative and its implications for the future economic integration of this huge region.
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The book provides a holistic and international approach to understanding the implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative and its implications for the future economic integration of this huge region.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781138607491
- ISBN-10: 1138607495
- Artikelnr.: 54756589
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781138607491
- ISBN-10: 1138607495
- Artikelnr.: 54756589
Fanny M. Cheung is Pro-Vice Chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Co-Director of Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, CUHK, Hong Kong and Co-Convenor of the Global China Research Programme, CUHK, Hong Kong Ying-yi Hong is Associate Director of Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, CUHK, Hong Kong and Co-Convenor of the Global China Research Programme, CUHK, Hong Kong.
Preface
Part 1: Retrospect and Evaluation
1. Silk Roads and the Centrality of Old World Eurasia (Gungwu Wang)
2. Progress on the Belt and Road Initiative: A Four-Year Evaluation (Wen
Wang, Jinjing Jia, Junyong Xiang, Ying Liu)
Part 2: Finance and Investment
3. Hong Kong as an Equity Financing Centre for the Belt and Road Nations
(Kevin C. K. Lam, Heather M.F. Lee, Julia J. Liu and Stacy Z. Wang)
4. A Comparison of Investment Strategies of China and Japan in
Infrastructure Projects in ASEAN (Cheung-kwok Law and Derek Yuen)
Part 3: Infrastructure Connectivity
5. China's Belt and Road Initiative through the Lens of Central Asia (Roman
Vakulchuk and Indra Overland)
6. The Belt and Road Initiative and Cambodia's Infrastructure Connectivity
Development: A Cambodian Perspective (Lak Chansok)
7. Economic Cooperation and Infrastructure Linkage between Malaysia and
China under the Belt and Road Initiative (Chow-bing Ngeow)
Part 4: E-commerce and Logistics
8. E-commerce Readiness from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
to the Belt and Road Initiative (Kam-fai Wong, Chun-hung Cheng, and Waiman
Cheung)
9. Maritime Logistics: Challenges and Opportunities in Asia Pacific Region
in the Perspective of Belt and Road Initiative (Jai Acharya)
Part 5: Prospect and Challenges
10. Plotting the Future of the Belt and Road Initiative: Connections,
Opportunities and Challenges (Peter Frankopan)
Index
Part 1: Retrospect and Evaluation
1. Silk Roads and the Centrality of Old World Eurasia (Gungwu Wang)
2. Progress on the Belt and Road Initiative: A Four-Year Evaluation (Wen
Wang, Jinjing Jia, Junyong Xiang, Ying Liu)
Part 2: Finance and Investment
3. Hong Kong as an Equity Financing Centre for the Belt and Road Nations
(Kevin C. K. Lam, Heather M.F. Lee, Julia J. Liu and Stacy Z. Wang)
4. A Comparison of Investment Strategies of China and Japan in
Infrastructure Projects in ASEAN (Cheung-kwok Law and Derek Yuen)
Part 3: Infrastructure Connectivity
5. China's Belt and Road Initiative through the Lens of Central Asia (Roman
Vakulchuk and Indra Overland)
6. The Belt and Road Initiative and Cambodia's Infrastructure Connectivity
Development: A Cambodian Perspective (Lak Chansok)
7. Economic Cooperation and Infrastructure Linkage between Malaysia and
China under the Belt and Road Initiative (Chow-bing Ngeow)
Part 4: E-commerce and Logistics
8. E-commerce Readiness from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
to the Belt and Road Initiative (Kam-fai Wong, Chun-hung Cheng, and Waiman
Cheung)
9. Maritime Logistics: Challenges and Opportunities in Asia Pacific Region
in the Perspective of Belt and Road Initiative (Jai Acharya)
Part 5: Prospect and Challenges
10. Plotting the Future of the Belt and Road Initiative: Connections,
Opportunities and Challenges (Peter Frankopan)
Index
Preface
Part 1: Retrospect and Evaluation
1. Silk Roads and the Centrality of Old World Eurasia (Gungwu Wang)
2. Progress on the Belt and Road Initiative: A Four-Year Evaluation (Wen
Wang, Jinjing Jia, Junyong Xiang, Ying Liu)
Part 2: Finance and Investment
3. Hong Kong as an Equity Financing Centre for the Belt and Road Nations
(Kevin C. K. Lam, Heather M.F. Lee, Julia J. Liu and Stacy Z. Wang)
4. A Comparison of Investment Strategies of China and Japan in
Infrastructure Projects in ASEAN (Cheung-kwok Law and Derek Yuen)
Part 3: Infrastructure Connectivity
5. China's Belt and Road Initiative through the Lens of Central Asia (Roman
Vakulchuk and Indra Overland)
6. The Belt and Road Initiative and Cambodia's Infrastructure Connectivity
Development: A Cambodian Perspective (Lak Chansok)
7. Economic Cooperation and Infrastructure Linkage between Malaysia and
China under the Belt and Road Initiative (Chow-bing Ngeow)
Part 4: E-commerce and Logistics
8. E-commerce Readiness from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
to the Belt and Road Initiative (Kam-fai Wong, Chun-hung Cheng, and Waiman
Cheung)
9. Maritime Logistics: Challenges and Opportunities in Asia Pacific Region
in the Perspective of Belt and Road Initiative (Jai Acharya)
Part 5: Prospect and Challenges
10. Plotting the Future of the Belt and Road Initiative: Connections,
Opportunities and Challenges (Peter Frankopan)
Index
Part 1: Retrospect and Evaluation
1. Silk Roads and the Centrality of Old World Eurasia (Gungwu Wang)
2. Progress on the Belt and Road Initiative: A Four-Year Evaluation (Wen
Wang, Jinjing Jia, Junyong Xiang, Ying Liu)
Part 2: Finance and Investment
3. Hong Kong as an Equity Financing Centre for the Belt and Road Nations
(Kevin C. K. Lam, Heather M.F. Lee, Julia J. Liu and Stacy Z. Wang)
4. A Comparison of Investment Strategies of China and Japan in
Infrastructure Projects in ASEAN (Cheung-kwok Law and Derek Yuen)
Part 3: Infrastructure Connectivity
5. China's Belt and Road Initiative through the Lens of Central Asia (Roman
Vakulchuk and Indra Overland)
6. The Belt and Road Initiative and Cambodia's Infrastructure Connectivity
Development: A Cambodian Perspective (Lak Chansok)
7. Economic Cooperation and Infrastructure Linkage between Malaysia and
China under the Belt and Road Initiative (Chow-bing Ngeow)
Part 4: E-commerce and Logistics
8. E-commerce Readiness from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
to the Belt and Road Initiative (Kam-fai Wong, Chun-hung Cheng, and Waiman
Cheung)
9. Maritime Logistics: Challenges and Opportunities in Asia Pacific Region
in the Perspective of Belt and Road Initiative (Jai Acharya)
Part 5: Prospect and Challenges
10. Plotting the Future of the Belt and Road Initiative: Connections,
Opportunities and Challenges (Peter Frankopan)
Index