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Much is being written about Chinas 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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Chinas New Silk Road
Much is being written about Chinas 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.
Carmen Amado Mendes is Professor of International Relations at the University of Coimbra, Portugal.
China Policy Series
Series Editor: Zheng Yongnian
East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore.
China-Africa Relations
Building Images through Cultural Co-operation, Media Representation and on the Ground Activities
Edited by Kathryn Batchelor and Xiaoling Zhang
Chinas Authoritarian Path to Development
Is Democratisation Possible?
Tang Liang
Foreign Policies toward Taiwan
Shaohua Hu
Governing Environmental Conflicts in China
Yanwei Li
Post-Western Sociology
From China to Europe
Edited by Laurence Roulleau-Berger and Li Peilin
Chinas Pension Reforms
Political Institutions, Skill Formation and Pension Policy in China
Ke Meng
Chinas New Silk Road
An Emerging World Order
Edited by Carmen Amado Mendes
The Politics of Expertise in China
Xufeng Zhu
For more information about this series, please visit www.routledge.com/China-Policy-Series/book-series/SECPS
Chinas New Silk Road
An Emerging World Order
Edited by Carmen Amado Mendes
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First published 2019
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2019 selection and editorial matter, Carmen Amado Mendes; individual chapters, the contributors
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ISBN: 978-0-8153-5400-0 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-351-13435-4 (ebk)
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Carmen Amado Mendes is Professor and Coordinator of the International Office of the School of Economics, University of Coimbra (Portugal), Director of the programme on China and the Portuguese-speaking Countries, former Head of the International Relations department. Her PhD is from the University of London (School of Oriental and African Studies). She is the author of Portugal, China and the Macau Negotiations (Hong Kong University Press, 2013).
Sean Golden is Full Professor of East Asian Studies at the Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona (UAB), Senior Associate Researcher at the CIDOB Barcelona Centre for International Affairs and Associate Professor at the Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI), specialising in Chinese thought, discourse, politics and international relations.
Beatrice Gallelli is a PhD student at the Department of Asian and Mediterranean African Studies at Ca Foscari University in Venice. Her research interests include sociolinguistics, discourse analysis and China studies. She is the author of Metafore di una metafora: La retorica del sogno cinese (Metaphors of a metaphor: The rhetoric of the Chinese dream) (Annali di Ca Foscari Serie Orientale, 2016) and (The Chinese dream theory: The new shape of Chinas national discourse) (Academics, 2017).
Patrick Heinrich is Associate Professor at the Department of Asian and Mediterranean African Studies at Ca Foscari University in Venice. His research interests focus on sociolinguistics, language endangerment and language diasporas. He has written The Making of Monolingual Japan (Multilingual Matters, 2012). He has been awarded the annual research award by the Japanese Association of the Sociolinguistic Sciences in 2010 and is since 2014 an honorary member of the Foundation for Endangered Languages.
Paulo Duarte is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Center for Research in Political Science. He has PhD in Political Sciences from the Catholic University of Louvain. He is the author of Pax Sinica (Chiado Editora, 2017) and La Nouvelle Route de la Soie chinoise et lAsie Centrale: vers une (re)configurationde lintgration rgionale et globale (The New Chinese Silk Road and Central Asia: Towards a (re)configuration of regional and global integration) (Presses Universitaires de Louvain, 2017).
Daniele Brombal is Researcher at the Department of Asian and North African Studies, Ca Foscari University Venice. His research focuses on Chinas decision-making processes in the field of environmental and social planning. His recent works are published in Environmental Science & Sustainability, Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Land Use Policy, Journal of Cleaner Production and China Perspectives.
Werner Pascha is Professor of East Asian Economic Studies/Japan and Korea at the Mercator School of Management and the Institute of East Asian Studies (IN-EAST) of the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. His research interests include the political economy of institutional change in Japan and Korea, and international economic relations of the region.
Fernanda Ilhu is Professor and Researcher at the Centre for African, Asian and Latin American Studies, and Coordinator of the ChinaLogus, a Business Knowledge & Relationship Center with China, School of Economics and Management, University of Lisbon. Her undergraduate studies were in Economy at ISEG, and she received her PhD degree in Management and Marketing from Seville University. She is the President of the New Silk Road Friends Association, a think-tank on B&R initiative.
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