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Research on “The Belt and Road Initiative” report of think tank based on theme evolution and identification——Taking 2013–2020 as an example

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  • Hao FU
  • Feng WEI
  • Hong ZHOU
  • A-mei DENG

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China’s "the Belt and Road Initiative" (BRI) is a top-level cooperation initiative among countries proposed by China, which has promoted China’s cooperation with relevant countries in various aspects and fields. Research reports from think tanks and experts on the evaluation, analysis, and research conclusions of the BRI can reflect the stance, opinions, and demands of various countries abroad regarding the initiative. This paper takes the BRI reports of important think tanks in the " Global Go To Think Tank Index Report 2020" as the subject of its research, and analyzes the key points and development trends of foreign think tank research on the BRI by using text mining, topic evolution, and social network analysis. It provides reasonable suggestions and ideas for promoting the construction of the BRI and deepening related cooperation in China. Research shows that the thematic distribution of research reports on the BRI by think tanks is mainly focused on the fields of politics, economy, and military. The research areas are relatively stable, and there is not a strong trend of thematic evolution. The evolution paths are also mainly distributed in the fields of politics, economy, and military. There are not many expansions in the thematic evolution directions over the years, and there is a strong inheritance of themes. The connection between research themes and the main purpose of the BRI is somewhat inadequate, indicating a certain limitation in the understanding of the BRI.

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  • Hao FU & Feng WEI & Hong ZHOU & A-mei DENG, 2024. "Research on “The Belt and Road Initiative” report of think tank based on theme evolution and identification——Taking 2013–2020 as an example," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(6), pages 1-10, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0297127
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0297127
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    1. Julien Chaisse & Jamieson Kirkwood, 2020. "Chinese Puzzle: Anatomy Of The (Invisible) Belt And Road Investment Treaty1," Journal of International Economic Law, Oxford University Press, vol. 23(1), pages 245-269.
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