China’s Belt & Road And Beyond – February 17, 2020
Compiled By Chris Devonshire-Ellis
Analysis & Opinion
- The Impact Of China’s Belt & Road Initiative On Central Asia And The South Caucasus (E International Relations)
- The Belt & Road Initiative (The Times Of Malta)
- China’s Belt & Road Initiative Push Intensifies (Nenow)
- US Counters China With Blue Dot Network (Bangkok Post)
- Chinese Fintech Giants Expand Across The Belt & Road (Sup China)
- China Takes Centre Stage In Global Biodiversity Push (Nature)
- Domestic Vulnerabilities Lie Behind China’s Aggressive Expansion (Lowy Institute)
- Coronavirus Casualty: China’s Ambitious Belt & Road Plan Is Under Threat (The National Interest)
- Outbreak Offers Chance To Boost Cooperation (Japan Times)
Finance
- China’s Financing For Overseas Energy Falls To Lowest In More Than A Decade (Taipei Times)
- The Emergence Of A China Backed Cryptocurrency In The Era Of The Digital Yuan (The National Interest)
Regional
- Hainan Launches Direct Flight Between Budapest & Chongqing (BBJ)
- The Belt & Road Initiative In Romania (Belt & Road News)
- Is China’s New Rail System Leaving Small Town Kenya Behind? (Independent)
- Azerbaijan Key To Transport Corridor (Belt & Road News)
- China’s Response To The Killing Of Soleimani (Algemeiner)
- CPEC: The Way Forward (Pakistan News)
- US Faces ‘Great Game’ Against China In Central Asia (New York Times)
- A New Era Of Strategic Partnership as The US Engages To Find Opportunities In Central Asia (The Diplomat)
- India: USA’s South Asian Bulwark Against Rising China (Modern Diplomacy)
- China’s Sabre-Rattling On Indo-Pacific Is Alarming (Sunday Guardian)
- In Sickness And In Health, Cambodia Kowtows To China (Asia Times)
- Covid-19 OR Not, China-Laos Railway Project Moves In As Planned (The Star)
- Myanmar Back On Track With BRI? (Eurasia Review)
- Indonesia’s Government Wants To Get On With China In Private (The Economist)
- US, Indonesia In Digital Counter To China’s BRI (Asia Times)
- China Wants Food. Brazil Pays The Price (The Atlantic)
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