This open access book provokes critical thinking regarding the most ambitious Chinese project since the founding of the Peoples Republic of China, The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The book presents extensive quality research and original insights in assessing the status of Chinas outbound investment and construction projects under the BRI umbrella. Referring to case studies and projects of selected countries from Southeast Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East, the author sheds new light on the issues and problems associated with the BRI's implementation and discusses both the readjustments and prospects for the BRI. Finally, this book demarcates the limits and potential of the worlds second largest economy in pushing for the BRI, which is challenged by enormous domestic tensions and external pressures. It also identifies and analyzes potential new collaboration areas between the Belt and Road countries and China under the BRI framework in the context of the post-COVID-19 era. It provides an outstanding reference for academics, students, policymakers, and the business community working in areas of international affairs and Asian economics and development, particularly those interested in Sino-relations and Chinese power dynamics in the global world order.
Chapter 1 Chinas Push for the BRI in a Changing World: Origins and
Motivations.
Chapter 2 BRI as Chinas Platform to Push for Economic
Globalisation.
Chapter 3 China-ASEAN Cooperation under the BRI.
Chapter 4
Vietnams Mixed Reactions to China and the BRI.
Chapter 5 The
China-Singapore Chongqing Connectivity Project: A Cornerstone for bilateral
relations.
Chapter 6 Riding on the BRI Train: Issues relating to Chinas
Strengthening Ties with Cambodia.
Dr. Hong Yu is a senior research fellow at the East Asian Institute at the National University of Singapore. His research interests cover regional economic development in China, the BRI, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Chinas state-owned enterprises, and railway sector reform. Dr. Yu is an internationally recognized leading researcher on the Belt and Road Initiative. One of his research articles on the BRI has been identified as the most read and cited article on the topic in English-language academic journals. Dr. Yu is the recipient of the Journal of Contemporary Chinas fifth annual John and Vivian Sabel Award for the Best Article.