ABSTRACT
The year 2013 saw the launch of the largest, most influential investment initiative in recent memory: China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). This globe-spanning strategy has reshaped local economies and regional networks, and it has become a contested subject for scholars and practitioners alike. How should we make sense of the complex interactions that the BRI has enabled? Understanding these processes requires truly global perspectives alongside careful attention to the role that local actors play in giving shape to individual BRI projects. The contributions in Global Perspectives on China's Belt and Road Initiative: Asserting Agency through Regional Connectivity provide both 'big picture' assessments of China's role in regional and global interactions and detailed case studies that home in on the role agency plays in BRI dynamics. Written by leading area studies scholars with diverse disciplinary expertise, this book reveals how Chinese efforts to recalibrate the world are taken up, challenged, revamped, and reworked in diverse contexts around the world.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|61 pages
Global Connectivity
chapter 2|24 pages
China's BRI and International Cooperation in Higher Education and Research
chapter 3|35 pages
Trade, Tax, and Development Finance
part II|100 pages
Regional Dynamics
chapter 6|29 pages
Parameters and Pathways
chapter 7|24 pages
Over Hills and Valleys Too
part III|152 pages
Local Actors
