China’s Belt and Road Initiative: The Push for Economic Globalisation
Hong Yu
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2017, vol. 09, issue 03, 69-75
Abstract:
There is growing resentment towards globalisation in the West. The Chinese leadership has leveraged on the various international platforms to promote China’s approach to global economic development. Promotion of its “Belt and Road” initiative overseas marks China’s attempt to put its own stamp on globalisation. Nevertheless, China still has much to do domestically in promoting the open economy at home before it could be a credible leader of economic globalisation.
Date: 2017
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