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As frame for the set that follows, this article first considers the range of theoretical interpretations of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Our focus, however, is on a related yet distinct set of questions. Rather than theorising BRI per se, we approach BRI as a source of theoretical implications and reflection – asking what it signals and implies for wider cultural, economic, political, social and urban theories, and for histories of and afterlives of imperial geopolitics.
Asia Pacific Viewpoint – Wiley
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Keywords: Belt and Road Initiative; Indo‐Pacific; infrastructure; method; theory
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