CPEC Is Open For Foreign Investment To Exploit The Opportunities  Op/Ed by Chris Devonshire-Ellis   China’s Belt & Road Initiative officially kicked off in 2013, some seven years ago, under the initial title of ‘One Belt One Road’. That was later dropped as it became apparent that the scale of demand for projects would be[…..]
Compiled By Chris Devonshire-Ellis Analysis & Opinion What Will Xi’s China Do Next? (Financial Times) Win-Win Versus Lose-Lose: The Time Has Come For The World To Choose (Lew Rockwell) The Big Picture: Belt And Road, And Reputation, Makeover (Energy Intel) China Is Weaponizing The Belt & Road Initiative. What Can The US Do About It?[…..]
How U.S. SMEs And Corporate Investors Can Exploit Chinese Built Infrastructure In Costa Rica, El Salvador, Mexico & Panama Op/Ed by Chris Devonshire-Ellis  China’s Belt & Road Initiative officially kicked off in 2013, some seven years ago, under the initial title of ‘One Belt One Road’. That was later dropped as it became apparent[…..]
Op/Ed by Chris Devonshire-Ellis China’s Belt & Road Initiative officially kicked off in 2013, some seven years ago, under the initial title of ‘One Belt One Road’. That was later dropped as it became apparent that the scale of demand for projects would be rather more than single Eurasian and Maritime routes. While there has[…..]
Richard Griffiths, a Director of the New Silk Roads Project, at the International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden in the Netherlands, has just written a book titled China’s Maritime Silk Road: China’s Belt and Road at Sea.
Op/Ed by Chris Devonshire-Ellis China’s Belt & Road Initiative officially kicked off in 2013, some seven years ago, under the initial title of ‘One Belt One Road’. That was later dropped as it became apparent that the scale of demand for projects would be rather more than single Eurasian and Maritime routes. While there has[…..]
By Chris Devonshire-Ellis A study just published by Australia’s Lowy Institute, titled the Asia Power Index 2020, has ranked 26 nations and territories in terms of influencing Asia. While the Lowy Institute report includes the United States, Japan, Australia, South Korea, New Zealand and India, we have extrapolated their data to illustrate the position of influence[…..]
Compiled By Chris Devonshire-Ellis Analysis & Opinion Is China Shifting The World Order? (The Hill)Â Signing Up Or Standing Aside: Disaggregating Participation In China’s Belt & Road Initiative (Brookings) Critical Reflections On China’s Belt & Road Initiative (WIO) China Turns On The Charm To Get Its Belt & Road Projects Back On Track (South China[…..]
Op/Ed by Chris Devonshire-Ellis Compare the Market have just released a report on which nations send the most money overseas in the form of personal money transfers. It’s big business – amounting to hundreds of billions of dollars per annum.
The 23rd Eurasia Economic Summit has just finished and was hosted by Turkey’s Marmara Group in Istanbul. The Presidents of 45 countries, Senate and Chairmen, State People, Academicians and Clergy and officials of international high-level organizations came together via satellite; under the title “A Post-Coronavirus New World; Under the Guidance of Belt and Road Initiative.”