Silk Road Development Weekly – December 09, 2019
Compiled By Chris Devonshire-Ellis
Analysis & Opinion
- Why The White House Has Its Eyes Wide Shut On China (The National Interest)
- The United States – The Second Largest Belt & Road Beneficiary After China (Silk Road Briefing)
- As China’s Belt & Road Initiative Replaces U.S. On Global Stage, The Implications For Energy & Trade (Forbes)
- Can The Blue Dot Network Really Compete With China’s Belt & Road? (World Politics Review)
- Connecting The Connectivities: It’s Time For Regional Initiatives To Work Together (Friends Of Europe)
- How Is Belt & Road Being Viewed By Asian Elites? (CGTN)
- China’s Economic Growth Welcomed In Emerging Markets, But Neighbors Wary Of Influence (Pew Research)
- Belt & Road Initiative Brings More Imports To Small Commodity Hub (People’s Daily)
- The Belt & Road Anxiety (Bruegel)
- How China Can Become A World Leader For Promoting Climate Change (The Hill)
- Blending Education And The Belt & Road Initiative (Free Press Journal)
- Will 5G Change Logistics & Ports? (DX)
- Belt & Road Initiative: An Eurasian Security Corridor (International Policy Digest)
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Finance
- China’s New Foreign Exchange Rules To Ease Cross Border Transactions (China Briefing)
- Beijing’s Financial Street, City of LOndon Eye More Partnerships (China.Org)
Regional
- The Talinski Tunnel: Channeling Chinese Interests Into The Baltic Sea (ICDS)
- Germany’s Mosolf Group Increases Silk Road Automobile Services (Ports Europe)
- Belarus-Chinese Special Economic Zone To Open In Vitebsk (Russia Briefing)
- On China’s Digital Silk Road, Serbia Has A Special Place (Balkan Insight)
- Piraeus The Driving Force Of Sino-Greek Cooperation (Ekathimerini)
- Chinese Use Of Marmaray Subsea Tunnel Another First For Belt & Road Initiative (Jamestown)
- Tanzania Pushes Back On Chinese Port Project (Maritime Executive)
- CPEC – Overzealous China, Hopeless Pakistani Bureaucracy (Pakistan Daily Times)
- The New Road To Conflict: Geopolitics Of The Wakhan Corridor (Harvard)
- Sri Lanka’s Transition Opens The Way For China (Asia Times)
- Opportunities For Singaporean Businesses In The Eurasian Economic Union (ASEAN Briefing)
- Questions Dog China’s Belt & Road Initiative For Myanmar (Mizzima)
- Across China: Silk Road Takes Chongqing Lemons Afar (Xinhua)
- Russia-Mongolia 2019 Bilateral Trade Up 13% (Russia Briefing)
- Why China Leans Hard On Central Asia (Mind Matters)
- Chinese Projects Under Belt & Road Initiative In Central Asia Projected To Lose Money (News 18)
- Siberian Pipeline From Russia And China’s Polar Silk Road Plan (CNBC)
- Sino-Russian Ties (Dawn)
- On The China-Russia Border, Visitors Reminisce About The Bad Old Days (The Economist)
- China Ready To Promote Docking Of BRI With South Korea’s Development Strategies (China.Org)
- Indo-Pacific Connectivity Needs Support For Good Governance (Jakarta Post)
- New Zealand E-Commerce Group Supports Belt & Road (Scoop)
- Prince Charles vs. Xi Jinping – Where The British Empire Meets The Belt & Road (Silk Road Briefing)
- When China Came Calling In The Solomon Islands (The Guardian)
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