Silk Road Development Weekly
All the latest analysis and opinion from China’s Belt and Road and beyond.
Analysis & Opinion
- Follow The New Silk Road (The Guardian)
- For Asian Firms Wanting To Get In On The Action, China’s Belt & Road Is Not Only About Trade And Infrastructure (South China Morning Post)
- China’s Belt & Road Investment Falls In H1 (Global Times)
- Mike Pompeo Outlines Indo-Pacific Alternative To China’s Belt & Road Initiative (AFR)
- US Answers Belt And Road With Its Own Indo-Pacific Investment Plan (Asia Nikkei)
- US Competes With China’s Belt & Road With Asia-Pacific Investment Plan (South China Morning Post)
- China Dismisses US Investment Vision For Indo-Pacific As Incidental (South China Morning Post)
- Washington’s Involvement in Indo-Pacific Won’t Cripple Belt & Road (Global Times)
- The US Can Turn The Belt & Road Initiative To Its Own Advantage. Here’s How. (South China Morning Post)
- More Self Reliance Than US Reliance As BRICS 2018 Summit Calls For Expansion (Silk Road Briefing)
- What Impact Will China’s Belt & Road Initiative Have On Airport Hospitality? (Airport World)
- In China’s Belt & Road, Environmentalists See Risky Business (Christian Science Monitor)
- Belt & Road Initiative A “Made In China Made For China” Initiative (Financial Express)
- Belt & Road: An Initiative That Is Often Misunderstood By Foreign Media (CGTN)
- One Belt One Road: Blessing Or Curse? (Arab News)
- Trade And Debt: How China Is Building An Empire Across The New Silk Road (Times Of India)
- The Many Problems With China’s Belt & Road Initiative (Live Mint)
Finance
- Belt & Road Initiative: Opportunities & Risks (Asia Insurance Review)
- Russia Dumps US Treasuries. Will China Follow? (Russia Briefing)
- Exim Bank’s Belt & Road Loans Up 37% In H1 (The News)
Legal
- Belt & Road Dispute Settlement And Transnational Governance (Asia Dialogue)
- Stronger Legal Cooperation For Sound & Steady Development Of The Belt & Road Initiative (MOFCOM)
- Understanding The BRI Legal Framework (Belt And Road Ventures)
- How China Is Taking The Lead In International Trade Law And Policy (Belt And Road Ventures)
Regional
- Belt & Road In Central And Eastern Europe: A Barometer Of Shifting Geopolitics (BeltandRoadVentures)
- Germany’s “China City” : How Duisburg Became Xi Jinping’s Gateway To Europe (The Guardian)
- China Railway Express Launches Freight Services Between Shijiazhuang & Moscow (Tass)
- Chinese Handling Of Kazakhs A Bump In Belt & Road (South China Morning Post)
- Crackdown In Xinjiang: Where Have All The People Gone? (Financial Times)
- Belt & Road Headache Awaits Khan As Pakistan PM (Asia Nikkei)
- Sri Lanka Part Of China’s One Belt One Road (Wionews)
- Will Belt & Road Be Good For Myanmar? (Myanmar Times)
- China And Japan Move Closer To Cooperating On Belt & Road (Asia Nikkei)
- Why Australia Wants To Build Its Own Belt & Road With Japan And The United States (ABC)
- China’s Belt & Road Makes Inroads Into Africa (The Diplomat)
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