Belt And Road by Bruno Maçães
A Chinese World Order
A brisk blend of travelogue and geopolitical analysis, this book explores how China’s sweeping connectivity push is knitting Eurasia into a single strategic space and projecting influence through finance, logistics, technology, and standards. It argues the effort is less a fixed blueprint than a flexible method for building a new order—part commercial network, part political architecture—shifting power from the Atlantic world toward Eurasia. Along the way, it weighs opportunities and risks for countries along the routes and challenges Western policymakers to rethink strategy in an age defined more by connectivity than traditional alliances.
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- Published
- 2018
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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