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Belt and Road

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15 December 2022

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is one of the most talked about yet little understood policy initiatives of the People’s Republic of China. This book offers a comprehensive, balanced and policy-oriented assessment of the BRI’s first ten years and what it has meant for the world’s businesses, polities and societies. The authors explore China’s role as a globally significant source of development finance and investment capital, and examine the political, economic, normative, environmental and social implications of its increased presence in the world.
Aimed at researchers and academics, business professionals and policy analysts, as well as informed readers, the book seeks to answer some of the most pressing questions that China’s rising economic presence in global markets poses: how is the BRI organized? Is it China’s grand strategy? Is it green, is it corrupt, and what are its social effects? Is there even a future for the BRI in a world beset by new uncertainties? The book offers a sober analysis of the most prevalent narratives that cast China as a "threat" and as an "opportunity" and considers the specific challenges that it presents for the liberal international order.

POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, Political economy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Fascism & Totalitarianism, International relations, International business, Political structures / systems: autocracy, totalitarianism and dictatorship

An accessible yet sophisticated primer on China’s most ambitious global project, this book stands out with its clear-eyed assessments of the rhetoric and reality of a major force in international development.
1. What is this book about?
2. How is the BRI organized?
3. Is it China's grand strategy?
4. Is it green?
5. Is it corrupt by design?
6. Is it socially responsible?
Conclusion: Is there a future for the BRI?