Silk Road Development Weekly – January 14, 2019
Compiled by Chris Devonshire-Ellis
Analysis & Opinion
- The Belt & Road Backlash (Euromoney)
- It’s Getting Chaotic On The Belt & Road (Gulf News)
- Belt & Road: Just A Vast Mess? (Bangkok Post)
- China’s Belt & Road Is More Chaos Than Conspiracy (Economic Times)
- Trade War Splits South-East Asia, Belt & Road Fears Unite It (South China Morning Post)
- Is China’s Belt & Road A Bold Infrastructure Vision Or A Slush Fund? (Business Standard)
- Can China’s Belt & Road Initiative Build Growth And Stay Green? (Atlantic Council)
- The Belt & Road Turns Five (Bruegel)
- Tourism Between China And Belt & Road Countries Increases Rapidly (Global Times)
Finance
- ADB Chief Hails China-Proposed Belt & Road Initiative (China.Org)
- How Can Your Company Access Belt & Road Funding? (Belt & Road Ventures)
Regional
- Belt & Road Research Cooperation Centre Inaugurated In Cairo (Xinhua)
- Omani Fishermen Swept Up In Belt & Road Wave (Asia Times)
- Uzbekistan Offers Visa Free 30 Day Access To 45 Countries (Silk Road Briefing)
- Pakistani Militants Vow To Target Belt & Road Projects (Nikkei Asian Review)
- Southeast Asia Wary On China, Belt & Road Initiative (Al Jazeera)
- Can BRI Push Peace In South Asia? (The Third Pole)
- What Does China’s Belt & Road Have To Do With Myanmar’s Meth Problem? (South China Morning Post)
- China’s Belt & Road Initiative:A Cautionary Tale For The Kachins (Transnational Institute)
- China’s Belt & Road Initiative – A Bargaining Chip For Daw Aung San Suu Kyi (The Irrawaddy)
- How China’s Belt & Road Reportedly Funded Corruption In Malaysia
- A Malaysian Corruption Scandal Shows The Dark Side Of China’s Belt & Road Initiative (Washington Post)
- Is China’s Belt & Road Initiative An Opportunity For Indonesian Renewable Energy? (The Diplomat)
- Japan Edges In On Belt & Road With $643 Million For Angolan Port (Asian Nikkei)
- What North Korea Really Wants From China Is Membership Of The Belt & Road (CNBC)
- China Call For Korea’s Role On One Belt, One Road Project (Korea Times)
- Should South Korea Participate In China’s Belt & Road? (The National Interest)
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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