Drawing the Tapestry Together Assessing the Promise of Chinese-Qatari Collaboration Within the Grand Tapestry of the Belt and Road Initiative
Mohamad Zreik
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Mohamad Zreik: Sun-Yat-sen University
Chapter Chapter 8 in Qatar’s Role in China’s Belt and Road Initiative, 2025, pp 157-172 from Springer
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Abstract The final chapter encapsulates the key findings and insights gathered from the previous chapters, highlighting the substantial role that Qatar plays within China’s Belt and Road Initiative. It examines the opportunities and challenges faced by Qatar in utilizing this initiative for economic diversification and infrastructure development. The chapter underscores the strategic importance of Qatar’s participation in enhancing regional connectivity and fostering global trade and investment. Despite these opportunities, challenges such as financing, social and environmental impacts, and political considerations are also explored. The chapter concludes with policy recommendations for both China and Qatar to improve their cooperation, focusing on financial mechanisms, environmental sustainability, and transparent governance to ensure the successful implementation of BRI projects. The potential of Qatar’s partnership with China is discussed, emphasizing the long-term benefits of continued collaboration.
Keywords: Belt and Road Initiative; Infrastructure development; Qatar-China cooperation; Policy recommendations; Regional connectivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-90502-5_8
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