ABSTRACT

Chinese President Xi Jinping announced the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013, a development strategy involving infrastructure development and investments in countries in Europe, Asia and Africa. It has rapidly turned into action, reflected in the establishment of a series of international cooperation mechanisms, landing of cooperation projects, and harvest of some early results. The influence is huge, and controversy is not unexpected. As one of the most frequently mentioned concepts in the official media, how does the “bid to enhance regional connectivity” construct a unified large market through cultural exchange and integration in practice? What is the status quo of building an innovative pattern with capital inflows, talent pool, and technology database?

Routledge Handbook of the Belt and Road is an initial review of the theory and practice of BRI, and is the first handbook of its kind. Contributors are leading subject researchers, aiming to reflect the original intentions and principles, history and current situation, basic knowledge and latest studies. A total of 117 entries related to the BRI have been included, organised into 12 clear parts covering the following key topics:
• China’s reform and opening-up and formation of the BRI
• Backstory, concept and framework
• The five roads and six economic corridors
• Foreign affairs with Chinese characteristics
• International action plans relevant and similar to the BRI
• Case studies of the BRI implementation and promotion

Routledge Handbook of the Belt and Road is an essential guide for researchers, practitioners and observers involved in the BRI construction. Global think tanks, media practitioners and universities will also find the book a useful reference.

part I|2 pages

Contribution of China’s reform and opening up to the world and formation of the Belt and Road Initiative

part II|2 pages

Historic inheritance

chapter 10|4 pages

Naming of the Silk Road

chapter 11|6 pages

A brief history of the Silk Road

chapter 12|5 pages

The Overland Silk Road

chapter 13|6 pages

The Maritime Silk Road

chapter 15|6 pages

The Silk Road spirit

part III|2 pages

Formation and framework of the concept

chapter 16|5 pages

Process for proposing the concept

chapter 17|5 pages

Background

chapter 19|5 pages

Basic contents

chapter 20|5 pages

Basic principles

chapter 21|7 pages

Partners

chapter 22|4 pages

General ideas

chapter 23|4 pages

Directions of cooperation

chapter 24|5 pages

Cooperation mechanisms

chapter 25|6 pages

Organisational structure

part V|2 pages

Five types of connectivity

chapter 31|5 pages

Policy coordination

chapter 32|4 pages

Connectivity of infrastructure

chapter 33|4 pages

Unimpeded trade

chapter 34|4 pages

Financial integration

chapter 35|5 pages

Understanding between people

part VI|2 pages

The six economic corridors

part VII|2 pages

Theories and concepts of the foreign affairs with Chinese characteristics

chapter 43|5 pages

New-type international relations

chapter 44|5 pages

New-type major-country relations

chapter 46|5 pages

Two Centenary Goals

chapter 47|6 pages

Win–win cooperation

part VIII|2 pages

Core concepts

chapter 52|5 pages

Bridge development strategies

chapter 53|4 pages

Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

chapter 54|6 pages

Silk Road Fund

chapter 55|6 pages

New Development Bank

chapter 56|4 pages

China–Asean Cooperation Fund

chapter 57|5 pages

Production capacity cooperation

chapter 58|4 pages

Cross-border industrial parks

chapter 59|4 pages

Free Trade Area in China

chapter 60|4 pages

Free trade ports

chapter 62|5 pages

New industrial innovation cooperation

chapter 67|5 pages

Tackle climate change

chapter 68|4 pages

Sustainable development

chapter 69|4 pages

Trade and investment facilitation

part IX|2 pages

Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation

part X|2 pages

International action plans relevant to the Belt and Road Initiative

part XI|2 pages

International plans similar to the Belt and Road Initiative

chapter 99|4 pages

New Silk Road Plan (USA)

chapter 102|5 pages

Project Mausam Plan (India)

chapter 109|5 pages

Steppe Road Plan (Mongolia)

chapter 110|5 pages

Bright Road Plan (Kazakhstan)

part XII|3 pages

Case studies of BRI implementation and promotion