Port investments in the Belt and Road initiative: is Beijing grabbing strategic assets?/ Jordan Calinoff

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Survival: Vol.62, No.4, August-September 2020, pp.59-80 (106)Summary: President Xi Jinping rose to the leadership of the world's second-largest economy, he signalled a bold shift in China's global strategy. In Xi's new vision, China was ready to rejoin the ranks of the world's leading powers, touching every corner of the globe with its economic. At the centre of Xi's campaign has been the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a massive economic-development programme covering scores of countries in regions ranging from Southeast Asia through South and Central Asia into Europe, and the Middle East.
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President Xi Jinping rose to the leadership of the world's second-largest economy, he signalled a bold shift in China's global strategy. In Xi's new vision, China was ready to rejoin the ranks of the world's leading powers, touching every corner of the globe with its economic. At the centre of Xi's campaign has been the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a massive economic-development programme covering scores of countries in regions ranging from Southeast Asia through South and Central Asia into Europe, and the Middle East.

CHINA, STRATEGY, ECONOMICS

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