The Belt and Road Initiative (‘BRI’) represents the People’s Republic of China’s (‘China’) strategic economic and political interests in asserting its role as a global superpower[i]. It links China with other regions through the development of infrastructure, including highways, railroads, sea routes, and ports. Unlike the region-specific and nation-States centric of ‘Old Regionalism’ (e.g., the […]
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