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One Belt One Road
Japan and China: The Geo-Economic Dimension
By Chietigj Bajpaee
The stage is set for a growing geo-economic rivalry in Asia.
Japan's Declining Place in Chinese Diplomacy
By Xue Li and Zheng Yuwen
With Japan dismissive of China's "Belt and Road," Tokyo is losing prominence in Chinese foreign policy.
Can China’s ‘One Belt, One Road’ Save the US in Afghanistan?
By Andi Zhou
Expanding China’s direct interests in Afghanistan would open new avenues for U.S.-China cooperation there.
Why China Is Interested in Ukraine
By Olena Mykal
While many countries would like to be part of the Silk Road route, China has a strategic interest in Ukraine.
Russia-China: The West’s Dual Challenge
By Marcin Kaczmarski
Closer Moscow-Beijing ties don’t constitute a common challenge to the West.
China’s Silk Road Belt Outpaces Russia’s Economic Union
By Catherine Putz
Beijing’s economic endeavors in Central Asia are off to a better start than Russia’s. Don't expect that to damage ties.
Can ‘New’ Keynesianism Save the Chinese Economy?
By Yanfei Li
Why national capitalism will not be enough to keep China out of trouble.
China's Rising Influence in Laos
By Samuel Ku
Beijing is trying to facilitate its expansion into Laos and Southeast Asia more generally.
China’s Growing Ties With Serbia
By Samuel Ramani
Political ties have long been strong, and are now being supported by increased economic links.
Why the Trans-Caspian Transport Route Matters
By Catherine Putz
The route avoids Russia, plays into the opening of Iran and pleases China.
How China's 'Belt and Road' Compares to the Marshall Plan
By Simon Shen
Should we think of "One Belt, One Road" as China's Marshall Plan?
Anticipating China’s 'One-Belt One-Road' in South Asia
By Cameron Munter
The 'One-Belt-One-Road' initiative has the potential to have significant impact on both China and Pakistan.