China’s “One Belt, One Road” Initiative: Context, Focus, Institutions, and Implications

  • Du M
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Abstract

With the launch of “One Belt, One Road” Initiative, China is injecting vitality into the ancient Silk Road. While China is seen to embrace it as the centrepiece of its economic strategy, the new Silk Road Initiative, if well implemented, is expected to bring forth the opportunity of economic prosperity for both China and the countries in the region. Against the backdrop of the complicated and volatile geopolitics in the mega-regions and the voracious needs for gigantic inputs of resources, etc., however, the operationality of the Initiative is in contrast with the grandiose discourse by the Chinese authorities. In particular, where China’s ultimate target is set to shape a new structure for global economic governance, its ability to lead vis-à-vis its targeted partners’ readiness to cooperate, among others , remain to be tested.

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Du, M. M. (2016). China’s “One Belt, One Road” Initiative: Context, Focus, Institutions, and Implications. The Chinese Journal of Global Governance, 2(1), 30–43. https://doi.org/10.1163/23525207-12340014

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