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  • Formaat: 332 pages, 36 Tables, black and white; 6 Line drawings, black and white; 22 Halftones, black and white; 28 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Planning, Heritage and Sustainability
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780367854645
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  • Formaat: 332 pages, 36 Tables, black and white; 6 Line drawings, black and white; 22 Halftones, black and white; 28 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Planning, Heritage and Sustainability
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780367854645

International Perspectives on the Belt and Road Initiative investigates the most significant global-scale international trade expansion and capital investment programme since the Second World War.

This book focusses on the multi-national perspectives of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in order to interrogate the Chinese government’s representation of it as a symbol of "peace, cooperation, development and mutual benefit." With specific focus on the interrelationship between geopolitics, infrastructure investments and urban regional development, the book reflects on 12 countries’ experiences in depth, including those of Iran, Pakistan, Brazil, Thailand, Indonesia, Japan and Ethiopia, specificly to their economic development levels, political systems, power dynamics and socio-environmental issues. The book clarifies and contributes new knowledge on the nature of BRI concerning its relationship to globalism, neo-colonialism, the notion of developed vs developing countries and their institutions and macro-micro benefits and impacts. In doing so, the book offers a balanced account of the antagonistic geo-political narrative of socio-political conflict and the collaborative framework of real socio-economic flows and development.

The book will appeal to academics, researchers and policy-makers with an interest in the BRI and its impacts on politico-economic development and urban, regional and spatial systems in the Indo-Pacific and beyond.

List of boxes
ix
List of figures
xi
List of tables
xiii
List of contributors
xv
Preface xix
SECTION I Background
1(78)
1 Re-imagining the Silk Road for the 21st century
3(20)
Sidh Sintusingha
Had Wu
2 The BRI from within China: vision, rationale and the "corridors"
23(29)
Wenqi Lin
Shuo Gong
Memghe Wu
Hui Yi
3 The BRI from within China: mechanisms, institutions and media representations
52(27)
Bo Qin
Wei Liu
Yan Xhanc
SECTION II International context, analysis and outcome
79(218)
4 Urban development challenges under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)
81(19)
Muhammad Imkan
Murad Ali
Muhammad Saleem Janjua
5 Inter-continental transport networks and Asian Economic Corridor for the Korean Peninsula
100(19)
Hyunc Min Kim
6 Establishing the BRI in Thailand: contrasting "desire lines" in the delivery of two high-speed rail projects
119(18)
Sidh Sintusingha
7 Malaysia: Chinese participation in infrastructure from contractor to conspirator?
137(27)
Toong Khuan Chan
8 China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Cambodia
164(27)
Sun Shenc Han
Ymeng Lim
9 The production of megaprojects in Java: colonialism, nationalism, development centralisation vs decentralisation
191(16)
E.K.A. Permanasari
Sidh Sintusingha
10 The Belt and Road Initiative in Iran: urban-regional dialogue in two corridors and three cities
207(19)
Morteza Mirgholami
11 The critical need for urban planning around Port Vila's BRI projects
226(19)
Jennifer Day
12 Ethiopia: the Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway
245(18)
Kelly Leviker
13 Strengthening Brazil's food system: can China's Belt and Road help?
263(15)
Adrian H. Hearn
14 Challenges and opportunities to port development with the BRI in Japan
278(19)
Zhenjiang Shen
Yajing Zhang
SECTION III Comparative perspectives: a bottom-up approach
297(26)
15 International perspectives of the BRI: new, unfolding globalisation
299(24)
Sidh Sintusingha
Hao Wu
Index 323
Sidh Sintusingha is Senior Lecturer in Landscape Architecture and coordinator of its postgraduate programme in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Hao Wu is Senior Lecturer in Property in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Wenqi Lin is Associate Professor of Urban Planning and Design in the School of Architecture and Chief Planner of Urban Planning and Design Institute at Tsinghua University, China.

Sun Sheng Han is Professor of Urban Planning in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Bo Qin is Professor of Urban Planning and Management in the School of Public Administration and Policy, Renmin University of China.