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China BRI
A Decade Down the Belt and Road
By Ana Horigoshi
One decade of the BRI: Where it started, how it has changed, and where it may be going.
Pakistan, Afghan Taliban Agree to Boost Trade, Lower Tension
By Munir Ahmed
The Taliban regime’s Amir Khan Muttaqi met Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Pakistani army chief General Asim Munir.
How BRI Debt Puts China at Risk
By Jessica C. Liao
Critics pushing the “debt trap diplomacy” slogan often downplay the fact that BRI debt is as much a problem for China as it is for borrowing countries.
Blue Dot Network: The Belt and Road Alternative
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Matthew P. Goodman.
The Curious Strategy Behind Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative MoU With Victoria
By Yuan Jiang
With no agreement at the federal level, why has China pursued 2 BRI deals with Victoria state?
What’s in China’s New Belt and Road Recalibration?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Though Beijing’s attempt to adjust its BRI approach is notable, the actual extent and impact of this recalibration remains to be seen.
Malaysia’s Evolving Approach to China’s Belt and Road Initiative
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The new government’s evolving approach to the initiative continues to be much more flexible than some of the headlines may suggest.
How Far Does the China Belt and Road ‘Pushback’ Really Go?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
While the BRI has no doubt suffered serious setbacks, one should be wary about overestimating or misreading them.
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