China’s Belt & Road And Beyond – August 16 2021
Compiled By Chris Devonshire-Ellis
Analysis & Opinion
- How China And America Differ In Industrial Strategy (The National Interest)
- The Main Directions Of Chinese Economic Policy (Valdai)
- A Fresh Approach: Local Thinking Should Shape The G7’s New Plan To Compete With China (Just Security)
- The G7’s B3W Infrastructure Plan Can’t Compete With China’s BRI. That’s Not The Point (CFR)
- The Gender Gap In China’s Belt And Road (Reconnecting Asia)
- Human Rights Abuses Claimed In Hundreds Of China Belt And Road Projects (South China Morning Post)
- Belt & Road Weekly Investor Intelligence (China Briefing)
- China’s Exports To BRI Countries Show Robust Growth Despite Covid Challenges (Global Times)
Regional
- Russia, Moldova Discuss Potential For EAEU Free Trade (Russia Briefing)
- A Pricey Drive Down Montenegros’ ‘From Nowhere To Nowhere’ Highway (New York Times)
- Congolese Churches In China: How The BRI Changes Chinese Cities (Eurasia Review)
- China’s Worldwide Expansion Plan Stops In Somaliland (The National Interest)
- China’s Presence In Africa Is At Heart Political (The Diplomat)
- Re-Settling Asian Siberia To Create New Future Smart Cities (Russia Briefing)
- The International North-South Transport Corridor: What Is The Potential For Bangladesh? (Silk Road Briefing)
- Iran To Finally Take Full Membership Of The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (Silk Road Briefing)
- Why Iran Matters To China (The Spectator)
- Iran’s Chabahar Port And Bangladesh’s West Asia Reconnection Opportunity (Silk Road Briefing)
- Side By Side And Hand In Hand Usher In A New Era For China & Iran (Tehran Times)
- Central Asian Nations Now Building Refugee Camps For Fleeing Afghan Nationals (Silk Road Briefing)
- Pakistan Shifts Gears On China’s Belt And Road (Asia Times)
- The Taliban’s Afghan Advance Spells Trouble For Pakistan And China (Wall Street Journal)
- For China, Afghanistan Is More A Problem Than An Opportunity (TRT World)
- As Taliban Advances, China Lays Groundwork To Accept An Awkward Reality (Reuters)
- China Is Moving On Afghanistan’s Wakhan Corridor (Foreign Policy)
- Port Worry For India As Taliban Inch Closer (New Indian Express)
- The BRI In Nepal: China’s Outreach To The Himalayas (Eurasia Review)
- India’s Connectivity Infrastructure: Tracking Keystone Projects (India Briefing)
- Chinese Investment In South-East Asia (New Mandala)
- China’s Belt & Road Dam Project Leads To Human Rights Disaster In Cambodia (Epoch Times)
- Left With Fish Too Small To Sell – Cambodia’s Mekong River Basin (Human Rights Watch)
- China’s Zhongshan City: Opportunities For Foreign Investment (China Briefing)
- China To Develop Philippines Mindanao Rail Network (Silk Road Briefing)
- Indonesia’s Batam To Open To New Special Economic Zones (ASEAN Briefing)
- A Glimpse Into Japan’s Understated Financial Heft In South-East Asia (The Economist)
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