Authors
Gustavo de LT Oliveira, Galen Murton, Alessandro Rippa, Tyler Harlan, Yang Yang
Publication date
2020/10/1
Source
Political Geography
Volume
82
Pages
102225
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The Chinese government promotes the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as a global strategy for regional integration and infrastructure investment. With a projected US$1 trillion commitment from Chinese financial institutions, and at least 138 countries participating, the BRI is attracting intense debate. Yet most analysis to date focuses on broad drivers, risks, and opportunities, largely considered to be emanating from a coherent policy imposed by Beijing. In this special issue, we instead examine the BRI as a relational, contested process - a bundle of intertwined discourses, policies, and projects that sometimes align but are sometimes contradictory. We move beyond policy-level, macro-economic, and classic geopolitical analysis to study China's global investments “from the ground”. Our case studies reveal the BRI to be dynamic and unstable, rhetorically appropriated for different purposes that sometimes but do not …
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Scholar articles
G de LT Oliveira, G Murton, A Rippa, T Harlan, Y Yang - Political Geography, 2020