China's New Silk Road : an emerging world order
Series: China policy series/ Zheng YongnianPublication details: Londono Rutledge 2019 Description: xi, 184pISBN:- 9780815354000
- 382.30951 CHI-
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| 382.3091724 SOU- SL1 South-south trade preferences: the GSTP and trade in manufactures | 382.30951 BEL- The Belt and Road Initiative : | 382.30951 CEN- The 21st Century Maritime Silk Road : | 382.30951 CHI- China's New Silk Road | 382.30951 HOW- How China's Silk Road initiative is changing the global economic landscape / | 382.30954 BAT-I India's trade policy in the 21st century / | 382.30954 MAI-; India: foreign trade policy and WTO 1991-2003 |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Much is being written about China's new 'One Belt, One Road' initiative, but much of the writing focuses on China itself, on the destinations of the road - Europe and the Middle East - or on the countries through which the road passes, such as Central Asia. This book takes a different approach, assessing the views of East Asian and other countries on the Belt and Road Initiative, both from a transnational and multidisciplinary perspective. The book considers international visions and limitations of the New Silk Road as a new paradigm, explores economic and trade aspects, including infrastructure networks, financial mechanisms, and the likely impact for other countries and regions, and analyses the likely implications for regional and trans-regional cooperation and competition. Western and Asian regional perspectives on the New Silk Road, including from India, Pakistan, Southeast Asia and Japan are considered throughout the book.
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