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The Belt and Road Initiative and global governance: by way of introduction

In: The Belt and Road Initiative and Global Governance

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  • Maria Adele Carrai
  • Jean-Christophe Defraigne
  • Jan Wouters

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The introduction to the volume contextualizes the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in relation to global governance. After looking at the initiative within the broader geo-economics and geopolitical context, specifically Obama’s pivot to Asia, the introduction provides a literature review of the main research that has discussed the BRI and global governance. The introduction challenges the general view that sees China simply as a threat, and attempts to provide a more balanced, fact-based account of China as a possible responsible actor in global governance. It then introduces the various contributions and shows how their different perspectives on the rational of the initiative, the effects on geo-economics and the global financial system, contribute to gain new insights about the initiative and the normative relevance of Chinese new global presence.

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  • Maria Adele Carrai & Jean-Christophe Defraigne & Jan Wouters, 2020. "The Belt and Road Initiative and global governance: by way of introduction," Chapters, in: Maria A. Carrai & Jean-Christophe Defraigne & Jan Wouters (ed.), The Belt and Road Initiative and Global Governance, chapter 1, pages 1-19, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Carrai, Maria Adele, 2021. "Adaptive governance along Chinese-financed BRI railroad megaprojects in East Africa," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 141(C).

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