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Belt and Road Initiative and the Geopolitics of China’s Pandemic Diplomacy

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dc.contributor.author Wijesinghe, Hashan
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-12T06:59:42Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-12T06:59:42Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation Wijesinghe, Hashan(2021),Belt and Road Initiative and the Geopolitics of China’s Pandemic Diplomacy,Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies,20p en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/25303
dc.description.abstract The Belt and Road Initiative launched in 2013 is widely considered as the main intercontinental development program ever. As Haralambides & Merk have noted the BRI aims to achieve greater economic integration and development through better connectivity. While the perceptions on the real aims behind China’s BRI remains widely divided, over 100 states have joined the project. The majority of the BRI projects take place regions suffer from a shortage of infrastructure investment funding. For example, the majority of the BRI projects take place in Asia and according to Asian Development Bank (ADB) statistics, US$ 1.7 trillion per year should be invested to develop infrastructure in Asia until 2030 to maintain its growth momentum, tackle poverty, and respond to climate Change. en_US
dc.publisher Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies en_US
dc.title Belt and Road Initiative and the Geopolitics of China’s Pandemic Diplomacy en_US


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