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Tag: new Silk Road

China’s Relationships with Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus: Impact for the EAEU and the EU

June 27, 2018
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The following post is a product of my preparations for a workshop at UCL (University College London) on China’s new Silk Road—the myriad of infrastructure projects, bilateral agreements, and huge sums of Chinese financing that top Beijing officials say will lead to a “community of common destiny” that is “[g]uided by the [ancient] Silk Road […]

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China’s Use of Strategic Ambiguity: The Ukraine Crisis and the Belt and Road Initiative

June 14, 2018
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Israeli President Ephraim Katzir meeting with Bedouin sheikhs on 18 November 1974.

In a December article for the Moscow Carnegie Center, Alexander Gabuev (2017) insightfully argued China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is so broad that it ceases to be a useful way to understand Chinese foreign policy. Meanwhile, since 2014, China has managed to remain an ally to both Ukraine and Russia, providing support to both […]

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