One Belt One Road (OBOR), a signature initiative of Chinese President Xi Jinping, is currently one of the most frequently discussed enterprises. This controversial mix of worldwide projects has put China and Xi in the center of attention, and not always in a positive way.
One Belt One Road (OBOR), a signature initiative of Chinese President Xi Jinping, is currently one of the most frequently discussed enterprises. This controversial mix of worldwide projects has put China and Xi in the center of attention, and not always in a positive way.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tatiana Gontika, is currently a graduate student in SUNY Maritime. Originally from Greece, she move to London when she was 18 and was accepted to Goldsmiths College, University of London -- she graduated in 2010 with a BA in Anthropology. In 2013, she moved to Colombia where she interned in La Personeria de Medellin, while studying Spanish in EAFIT (Escuela de Administracion, Finanzas e Instituto Tecnologico). In early 2014, Tatiana moved to Buenos Aires where she stayed for the next four years. During her stay she worked in Evdemon & Partners as an office manager, as well as assistant office developer for Rio de Janeiro office. Tatiana was also head of the accounting department for both Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro offices. In August of 2018 Tatiana enrolled to SUNY Maritime from where she is expected to graduate in May 2020. Upon graduation Tatiana will pursue a career in Shipping in Greece or some other European country.
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Introduction 1. China's Historical Overview 2. Shipping & China Ocean Shipping Company (COSCO) 3. Silk Road 4. One Belt One Road Initiative (OBOR) 5. Possible OBOR Routes & Their Concerns 6. Greece's Historical Overview 7. Piraeus Port 8. Greek Shipping 9. Road to Privatization 10. Insider's View 11. The Expansion Conclusion
Introduction 1. China's Historical Overview 2. Shipping & China Ocean Shipping Company (COSCO) 3. Silk Road 4. One Belt One Road Initiative (OBOR) 5. Possible OBOR Routes & Their Concerns 6. Greece's Historical Overview 7. Piraeus Port 8. Greek Shipping 9. Road to Privatization 10. Insider's View 11. The Expansion Conclusion
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