The Belt and Road Initiative in Asia, Africa, and Europe
Herausgeber: Arase, David; Amakasu Raposo de Medeiros Carvalho, Pedro Miguel
The Belt and Road Initiative in Asia, Africa, and Europe
Herausgeber: Arase, David; Amakasu Raposo de Medeiros Carvalho, Pedro Miguel
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This book examines the progress and reception of Chinaâ s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in key subregions of Asia, Africa and Europe.
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This book examines the progress and reception of Chinaâ s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in key subregions of Asia, Africa and Europe.
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- Routledge Series on the Belt and Road Initiative
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 163mm x 240mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9780367741402
- ISBN-10: 0367741407
- Artikelnr.: 64619856
- Routledge Series on the Belt and Road Initiative
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 163mm x 240mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9780367741402
- ISBN-10: 0367741407
- Artikelnr.: 64619856
David M. Arase is Resident Professor of International Politics at the John Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Hopkins-Nanjing Center for Chinese and American Studies, USA. Pedro Miguel Amakasu Raposo de Medeiros Carvalho is Full Professor of Economic History and African Economic Studies at Kansai University, Osaka, Japan.
Part 1: Introduction 1. Making sense of the Belt and Road Initiative Part
2: BRI in Asia 2. South Korea response to the BRI: Hedging amidst change
and continuity in the international system 3. The Belt and Road Initiative
and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations: Interactions and Impact
before and after COVID-19 4. Slippery Road Ahead: BRI, China and Southeast
Asia amid COVID-19 Pandemic 5. Patterns of China's BRI Ingress in South
Asia: Implications for Regional Order 6. China's Belt and Road Initiative
and Central Asia 7. China's Belt and Road Initiative, the Middle East and
Iran Part 3: BRI in Europe 8. The End of China's Affair with Central and
East Europe 9. The European Union's Response to the Belt and Road
Initiative Part 4: BRI in Africa 10. BRI vs. AAGC, FOIP and Africa's Agenda
2063 11. China-Africa Overseas Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone Project
Cooperation: A Preliminary Evaluation 12. Worlds of work in the Belt and
Road-Analysing dynamics of labour in Chinese enterprises in Africa 13.
Examination of Chinese BRI projects in Africa: An Indian perspective 14.
The Roads, the Belts, and the Contemporary International Political Economic
System Part 5: Strategic overview 15. Financial sustainability of the Belt
and Road Initiative before and after Covid-19 16. The Belt and Road
Initiative as geostrategy Part 6: Conclusion 17. What have we learned from
this collection?
2: BRI in Asia 2. South Korea response to the BRI: Hedging amidst change
and continuity in the international system 3. The Belt and Road Initiative
and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations: Interactions and Impact
before and after COVID-19 4. Slippery Road Ahead: BRI, China and Southeast
Asia amid COVID-19 Pandemic 5. Patterns of China's BRI Ingress in South
Asia: Implications for Regional Order 6. China's Belt and Road Initiative
and Central Asia 7. China's Belt and Road Initiative, the Middle East and
Iran Part 3: BRI in Europe 8. The End of China's Affair with Central and
East Europe 9. The European Union's Response to the Belt and Road
Initiative Part 4: BRI in Africa 10. BRI vs. AAGC, FOIP and Africa's Agenda
2063 11. China-Africa Overseas Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone Project
Cooperation: A Preliminary Evaluation 12. Worlds of work in the Belt and
Road-Analysing dynamics of labour in Chinese enterprises in Africa 13.
Examination of Chinese BRI projects in Africa: An Indian perspective 14.
The Roads, the Belts, and the Contemporary International Political Economic
System Part 5: Strategic overview 15. Financial sustainability of the Belt
and Road Initiative before and after Covid-19 16. The Belt and Road
Initiative as geostrategy Part 6: Conclusion 17. What have we learned from
this collection?
Part 1: Introduction 1. Making sense of the Belt and Road Initiative Part
2: BRI in Asia 2. South Korea response to the BRI: Hedging amidst change
and continuity in the international system 3. The Belt and Road Initiative
and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations: Interactions and Impact
before and after COVID-19 4. Slippery Road Ahead: BRI, China and Southeast
Asia amid COVID-19 Pandemic 5. Patterns of China's BRI Ingress in South
Asia: Implications for Regional Order 6. China's Belt and Road Initiative
and Central Asia 7. China's Belt and Road Initiative, the Middle East and
Iran Part 3: BRI in Europe 8. The End of China's Affair with Central and
East Europe 9. The European Union's Response to the Belt and Road
Initiative Part 4: BRI in Africa 10. BRI vs. AAGC, FOIP and Africa's Agenda
2063 11. China-Africa Overseas Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone Project
Cooperation: A Preliminary Evaluation 12. Worlds of work in the Belt and
Road-Analysing dynamics of labour in Chinese enterprises in Africa 13.
Examination of Chinese BRI projects in Africa: An Indian perspective 14.
The Roads, the Belts, and the Contemporary International Political Economic
System Part 5: Strategic overview 15. Financial sustainability of the Belt
and Road Initiative before and after Covid-19 16. The Belt and Road
Initiative as geostrategy Part 6: Conclusion 17. What have we learned from
this collection?
2: BRI in Asia 2. South Korea response to the BRI: Hedging amidst change
and continuity in the international system 3. The Belt and Road Initiative
and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations: Interactions and Impact
before and after COVID-19 4. Slippery Road Ahead: BRI, China and Southeast
Asia amid COVID-19 Pandemic 5. Patterns of China's BRI Ingress in South
Asia: Implications for Regional Order 6. China's Belt and Road Initiative
and Central Asia 7. China's Belt and Road Initiative, the Middle East and
Iran Part 3: BRI in Europe 8. The End of China's Affair with Central and
East Europe 9. The European Union's Response to the Belt and Road
Initiative Part 4: BRI in Africa 10. BRI vs. AAGC, FOIP and Africa's Agenda
2063 11. China-Africa Overseas Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone Project
Cooperation: A Preliminary Evaluation 12. Worlds of work in the Belt and
Road-Analysing dynamics of labour in Chinese enterprises in Africa 13.
Examination of Chinese BRI projects in Africa: An Indian perspective 14.
The Roads, the Belts, and the Contemporary International Political Economic
System Part 5: Strategic overview 15. Financial sustainability of the Belt
and Road Initiative before and after Covid-19 16. The Belt and Road
Initiative as geostrategy Part 6: Conclusion 17. What have we learned from
this collection?