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New Nationalisms and China's Belt and Road Initiative

Edited by Julien Rajaoson () and R. Mireille Manga Edimo ()

in Springer Books from Springer

Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-3-031-08526-0
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
R. Mireille Manga Edimo and Julien Rajaoson
Ch Chapter 10 India’s Response to the Belt and Road Initiative
Serge Granger
Ch Chapter 11 Cyber-Nationalism in China: Popular Discourse on China’s Belt Road
Dechun Zhang and Xiaojuan Qiu
Ch Chapter 12 The Integration of Cities as the Nodes of Chinese Cultural Belt Road Worlds: The Case of Jingdezhen City
Niedja de Andrade e Silva Forte dos Santos
Ch Chapter 13 The Belt and Silk Road: Do These Ties Bind China and South Africa?
Siphamandla Zondi
Ch Chapter 14 China’s Economic Diplomacy in the Context of the Far-Right Government’s Neoliberal Nationalism: The Case of Brazil’s Energy Sector
Ricardo Lopes Kotz and Maria José Haro Sly
Ch Chapter 15 A Tale of Two Approaches: Australia, Papua New Guinea, and the Belt and Road Initiative
Binoy Kampmark
Ch Chapter 16 China’s Agro-strategic Projection in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of the Installation of the Cameroon Agricultural Technology Application Center
Éric Moreno Begoude Agoumé and R. Mireille Manga Edimo
Ch Chapter 17 From Landlocked to Land-Linked: Kazakhstan as a Transport and Logistics Centre Within the Silk Road Economic Belt
Lyailya Nurgaliyeva
Ch Chapter 18 Engaging Israel in the Belt and Road Initiative: China’s Techno-Nationalism in the Middle East
Zeying Wu and Richard Yarrow
Ch Chapter 19 Development Cooperation Through Maritime Silk Road: China’s Big Ambitions and Mixed Responses from Southeast Asia
Xiaoye She
Ch Chapter 2 The BRI in a Multipolar World: A Normative Tool for Cooperation or Nationalism?
Megumi Nishimura
Ch Chapter 20 Conclusion
R. Mireille Manga Edimo and Julien Rajaoson
Ch Chapter 3 Margins of Autonomy in the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative: Negotiating Growth in Rural Angola
Brad Safarik
Ch Chapter 4 China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Three Diverse African Countries: A Comparative Approach
Theo Neethling
Ch Chapter 5 A Challenging Nation-State in the Middle East in Transition
Lilit Harutyunyan
Ch Chapter 6 “New Silk Roads” in the Service of a “Great Power”? The Influence of Xi Jinping’s Operational Code in the Strategic Orientations of the People’s Republic of China
Okan Germiyanoglu
Ch Chapter 7 China in Central Europe: The End of the Dream
Šárka Waisová and Ladislav Cabada
Ch Chapter 8 In Rethinking the Belt and Road Initiative. An (Ir)replaceable Polish Factor
Małgorzata Borkowska-Nowak
Ch Chapter 9 Consolidating Lao-ness: China in Laos in the Age of the BRI
Phill Wilcox

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-08526-0

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