Silk Road Development Weekly – February 11, 2019
Compiled By Chris Devonshire-Ellis
Analysis & Opinion
- Countries Perceptions Of China’s Belt & Road Initiative: A Big Data Analysis (Bruegel)
- China To Be Worlds Largest Retail Market In 2019 (China Briefing)
- Challenges And Prospects Of China’s Belt & Road Initiative (Modern Diplomacy)
- In The Future, Eurasia Will Rule The World (The Economist)
- The Belt & Road Initiative (The Nation)
- Planning For A 1000 Year Empire In A Changable World: Hits & Misses Of China’s Belt & Road Initiative (Hong Kong Free Press)
- Asia Ports: Competition, Capacity And Capitalising On Belt & Road (AME Maritime)
- A New Generation Of Coal Power In Belt & Road Countries Would Be Toxic For The Environment And For China’s Reputation (South China Morning Post)
- New Toolset To Unlock Investment Potential in Belt & Road Initiative (IBS Intelligence)
- Refinitiv Consolidates Data Insights On China’s Belt & Road Initiative (Waters Technology)
- China’s Belt & Road Initiative A Global Security Challenge (ANI News)
- Belt & Road Helps China Expand Militarily (Breitbart)
- China’s Belt & Road Could Carry Ecological And Health Risks (Axios)
- China’s Belt & Road Could Lead To An “Alien Invasion” (Asian Correspondent)
Finance
- The Belt & Road Initiative Is A Corruption Bonanza (Foreign Policy)
- Could Promise Of “Spillover” Revenue Make Infrastructure Investment More Attractive For The Private Sector? (South China Morning Post)
Regional
- City Of London Keen To Seize Opportunities From Belt & Road Initiative (Xinhua)
- Eastern EU Turns Back On Brussels, Re-Engages With Russia. Eurasia And China Lie Beyond (Russia Briefing)
- Why China And Russia Are Vying For Influence Over The Balkans (National Interest)
- Georgia & Silk Roads: Belt & Road Initiative (Modern Diplomacy)
- After Khashoggi: A Saudi Pivot To Russia & China? (Foreign Brief)
- Oman’s Duqm, A New Port City For The Middle East? (Middle East Eye)
- China Runs Into Belt & Road Barriers In South Asia (Asia Nikkei)
- Malaysia Rebuttal Reflects Mistrust Of China’s Belt & Road Plan (Petroleum Economist)
- China Still A Friend And Business Partner (Malaysian Insight)
- What Are India’s Stakes In China’s Belt & Road Plan? (Quartz)
- Heartland Reunion: Geopolitical Chimera Or Historical Chance? (Modern Diplomacy)
- Sri Lanka First Country To Support Belt & Road (Lanka Daily News)
- China-Sri Lanka Cooperation Under Belt & Road Brings New Opportunities For Regional Development (China.Org)
- The Maldives Counts The Costs Of Its Debts To China (Financial Times)
Podcasts
- Director’s Cut: Reflections On Five Years Of China’s Belt & Road Initiative (Bruegel)
- How A Bridge Project In Croatia Can Change China-EU Cooperation On Infrastructure (Belt & Road Ventures)
About Us
Silk Road Development Weekly is compiled each week by Chris Devonshire-Ellis, Chairman of Dezan Shira & Associates. The firm has 28 offices throughout Eurasia and assists foreign investors into the region. For strategic advisory and business intelligence issues please contact the firm at silkroad@dezshira.com or visit www.dezshira.com
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