China's belt and road initiative :: potential transformation of Central Asia and the South Caucasus /
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a potential gamechanger for the Central Asia and South Caucasus (CASC) region. CASC countries naturally view this massive development program as a unique opportunity to accelerate their economic development through increased foreign investment, upgraded...
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Zusammenfassung: | China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a potential gamechanger for the Central Asia and South Caucasus (CASC) region. CASC countries naturally view this massive development program as a unique opportunity to accelerate their economic development through increased foreign investment, upgraded physical infrastructure, and tighter economic relationships with their neighbors. Yet embracing the BRI is not without risks. Some BRI investments may prove to be fiscally unsustainable, economically and financially unviable, and socially and environmentally harmful. Inadequate cross-border coordination and infrastructure maintenance could render some BRI investments wasteful or redundant. If not proactively addressed, these risks have the potential to leave countries worse off for having participated in the BRI. Policymakers in the CASC region and their development partners, thus, face a daunting question: how to realize the promise of the BRI for their countries while avoiding the pitfalls that lie along the way? This book attempts to answer this question by leveraging the unique insights of development experts in the CASC region. Drawing on the most comprehensive review of BRI investment data conducted to date, this book presents a dynamic policy agenda that is relevant to any country in which China is building the Belt and Road. |
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spelling | China's belt and road initiative : potential transformation of Central Asia and the South Caucasus / edited by Harinder S. Kohli, Johannes F. Linn, Leo M. Zucker. New Delhi : Sage Publications India, 2019. 1 online resource : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 14, 2019) China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a potential gamechanger for the Central Asia and South Caucasus (CASC) region. CASC countries naturally view this massive development program as a unique opportunity to accelerate their economic development through increased foreign investment, upgraded physical infrastructure, and tighter economic relationships with their neighbors. Yet embracing the BRI is not without risks. Some BRI investments may prove to be fiscally unsustainable, economically and financially unviable, and socially and environmentally harmful. Inadequate cross-border coordination and infrastructure maintenance could render some BRI investments wasteful or redundant. If not proactively addressed, these risks have the potential to leave countries worse off for having participated in the BRI. Policymakers in the CASC region and their development partners, thus, face a daunting question: how to realize the promise of the BRI for their countries while avoiding the pitfalls that lie along the way? This book attempts to answer this question by leveraging the unique insights of development experts in the CASC region. Drawing on the most comprehensive review of BRI investment data conducted to date, this book presents a dynamic policy agenda that is relevant to any country in which China is building the Belt and Road. Cover -- Sagehistory page -- Advancepraises page -- Aboutthisbook page -- Halftitle page -- Marketing page -- Fulltitle page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- List of figures, boxes, and tables -- List of acronyms -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 An economic perspective on the Belt and Road Initiative: Six years after its launch -- Annex 2.1: Years in which countries joined the BRI -- Annex 2.2: Annual commitments or approvals by IFIs (USD millions) -- Chapter 3 An "inside-out" perspective on the impact of the BRI in Central Asia and the South Caucasus: Overview -- Annex 3.1: Flows of BRI-related finance to CASC -- Chapter 4 The Belt and Road Initiative: The case of Kazakhstan -- Chapter 5 The Kyrgyz Republic and the Belt and Road Initiative -- Chapter 6 The Belt and Road Initiative in Central Asia and the South Caucasus: A view from Tajikistan -- Chapter 7 The Belt and Road Initiative in Uzbekistan -- Chapter 8 The Belt and Road Initiative in the South Caucasus region -- Chapter 9 Building the Belt and Road: The impact on China and Central Asia -- Chapter 10 European perspectives on the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative -- Annex 10.1: Press release-Opening of the New Silk Road Orient Express -- Chapter 11 An Indian perspective on the Belt and Road Initiative in Central Asia and the South Caucasus -- Chapter 12 China's Belt and Road Initiative and Japan, and its impact on Japan-Central Asia relations -- Chapter 13 The Belt and Road Initiative: A Russian perspective -- Chapter 14 US perspectives on China's Belt and Road Initiative in the South Caucasus and Central Asia -- Chapter 15 Conclusion and recommendations -- References and notes -- About the editors, authors, and research associates -- Photo credits. China Commercial policy. China Commerce. China Foreign economic relations. Economic development China. Economic development Developing countries. Eurasia Economic integration. Silk Road Economic conditions 21st century. Développement économique Chine. Route de la soie Conditions économiques 21e siècle. International economic integration fast Economic history fast Commerce fast Commercial policy fast Economic development fast International economic relations fast Eurasia fast Asia Silk Road fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJj8JTKRmWPGXFqt87Vpyd China fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdCqh8h6hJY7PT6MQW4bd Developing countries fast 2000-2099 fast Kohli, Harinder S., 1945- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCP6VYKx6J63GBpGqVfRq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83159565 Linn, Johannes F., editor. Zucker, Leo M., editor. has work: China's belt and road initiative (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFtbgbtrYtcKp4XktQr6rq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: China's belt and road initiative. New Delhi : Sage Publications India, 2019 (DLC) 2019347754 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2267816 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Kohli, Harinder S., 1945- China's belt and road initiative : potential transformation of Central Asia and the South Caucasus / Cover -- Sagehistory page -- Advancepraises page -- Aboutthisbook page -- Halftitle page -- Marketing page -- Fulltitle page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- List of figures, boxes, and tables -- List of acronyms -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 An economic perspective on the Belt and Road Initiative: Six years after its launch -- Annex 2.1: Years in which countries joined the BRI -- Annex 2.2: Annual commitments or approvals by IFIs (USD millions) -- Chapter 3 An "inside-out" perspective on the impact of the BRI in Central Asia and the South Caucasus: Overview -- Annex 3.1: Flows of BRI-related finance to CASC -- Chapter 4 The Belt and Road Initiative: The case of Kazakhstan -- Chapter 5 The Kyrgyz Republic and the Belt and Road Initiative -- Chapter 6 The Belt and Road Initiative in Central Asia and the South Caucasus: A view from Tajikistan -- Chapter 7 The Belt and Road Initiative in Uzbekistan -- Chapter 8 The Belt and Road Initiative in the South Caucasus region -- Chapter 9 Building the Belt and Road: The impact on China and Central Asia -- Chapter 10 European perspectives on the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative -- Annex 10.1: Press release-Opening of the New Silk Road Orient Express -- Chapter 11 An Indian perspective on the Belt and Road Initiative in Central Asia and the South Caucasus -- Chapter 12 China's Belt and Road Initiative and Japan, and its impact on Japan-Central Asia relations -- Chapter 13 The Belt and Road Initiative: A Russian perspective -- Chapter 14 US perspectives on China's Belt and Road Initiative in the South Caucasus and Central Asia -- Chapter 15 Conclusion and recommendations -- References and notes -- About the editors, authors, and research associates -- Photo credits. Economic development China. Economic development Developing countries. Développement économique Chine. International economic integration fast Economic history fast Commerce fast Commercial policy fast Economic development fast International economic relations fast |
title | China's belt and road initiative : potential transformation of Central Asia and the South Caucasus / |
title_auth | China's belt and road initiative : potential transformation of Central Asia and the South Caucasus / |
title_exact_search | China's belt and road initiative : potential transformation of Central Asia and the South Caucasus / |
title_full | China's belt and road initiative : potential transformation of Central Asia and the South Caucasus / edited by Harinder S. Kohli, Johannes F. Linn, Leo M. Zucker. |
title_fullStr | China's belt and road initiative : potential transformation of Central Asia and the South Caucasus / edited by Harinder S. Kohli, Johannes F. Linn, Leo M. Zucker. |
title_full_unstemmed | China's belt and road initiative : potential transformation of Central Asia and the South Caucasus / edited by Harinder S. Kohli, Johannes F. Linn, Leo M. Zucker. |
title_short | China's belt and road initiative : |
title_sort | china s belt and road initiative potential transformation of central asia and the south caucasus |
title_sub | potential transformation of Central Asia and the South Caucasus / |
topic | Economic development China. Economic development Developing countries. Développement économique Chine. International economic integration fast Economic history fast Commerce fast Commercial policy fast Economic development fast International economic relations fast |
topic_facet | China Commercial policy. China Commerce. China Foreign economic relations. Economic development China. Economic development Developing countries. Eurasia Economic integration. Silk Road Economic conditions 21st century. Développement économique Chine. Route de la soie Conditions économiques 21e siècle. International economic integration Economic history Commerce Commercial policy Economic development International economic relations Eurasia Asia Silk Road China Developing countries |
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