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Why the Civil Nuclear Trap Is Part and Parcel of the Belt and Road Strategy

Why the Civil Nuclear Trap Is Part and Parcel of the Belt and Road Strategy

By Sam Reynolds
Civil nuclear energy presents grave pitfalls in terms of cost, innovation and security that BRI countries cannot and should not afford.
What Does China’s Belt and Road Initiative Mean for US Grand Strategy?

What Does China’s Belt and Road Initiative Mean for US Grand Strategy?

By Thomas P. Cavanna
Over time the BRI could threaten the very foundations of Washington’s post-WWII hegemony.

TPP’s Regulatory Capitalism and China’s Belt and Road Challenges

TPP’s Regulatory Capitalism and China’s Belt and Road Challenges

By Richard B. Stewart
The revived TPP 11 operates as a significant alternative to China's approach, embodied in the Belt and Road Initiative.

Winning Hearts on China’s Belt and Road

Winning Hearts on China’s Belt and Road

By Gatra Priyandita and Trissia Wijaya
Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative needs to win hearts, not just projects, in Southeast Asia.

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: The Uyghur Challenge and the Chinese Security Model

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: The Uyghur Challenge and the Chinese Security Model

By Veena Ramachandran
As neither China nor Pakistan could afford the failure of the CPEC, local mistrust should be a serious concern.
China’s Private Army: Protecting the New Silk Road

China’s Private Army: Protecting the New Silk Road

By Alessandro Arduino
How will Beijing provide security for Chinese personnel and infrastructure along the Belt and Road?

Are China-India Relations Really Improving?

Are China-India Relations Really Improving?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Though both sides continue to try to stabilize relations, complications are expected to continue.
Iran Protests: What’s China’s Stance?

Iran Protests: What’s China’s Stance?

By Charlotte Gao
Chinese foreign ministry hopes that “Iran can maintain stability and achieve development.”

Having Cameron Lead the UK-China Fund Is Good for Britain and China

Having Cameron Lead the UK-China Fund Is Good for Britain and China

By Charlotte Gao
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron will be vice chairman of a new China-U.K. investment fund.

‘Aimai’: Japan's Ambiguous Approach to China's ‘Belt And Road’

‘Aimai’: Japan's Ambiguous Approach to China's ‘Belt And Road’

By Charlotte Gao
Once again, Japan expresses a vague, and double-edged, interest in the Belt and Road.

The Belt and Road Initiative and the Future of Globalization

The Belt and Road Initiative and the Future of Globalization

By Alek Chance
Xi Jinping’s signature policy is about more than just infrastructure.
The Gordian Rail Tie: Russia’s Mythic Belt and Road Cooperation

The Gordian Rail Tie: Russia’s Mythic Belt and Road Cooperation

By Nicholas Trickett
Is Russia-Chinese cooperation all that it’s cracked up to be or is it just whistles-stops and empty promises?

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