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ID158653
Title ProperChina’s Maritime Silk Road Initiative (MSRI) and Southeast Asia: A Chinese ‘pond’ not ‘lake’ in the Works
LanguageENG
AuthorBlanchard, Jean-Marc F
Summary / Abstract (Note)There is raging speculation about the potential implications of China’s One Belt, One Road (OBOR)/Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) for the global order, spheres of influence and the positions of extra-regional powers. Much commentary is overly broad and lacks a clear and systematic method for examining OBOR/BRI’s future consequences. Focusing on the Maritime Silk Road Initiative (MSRI), a major OBOR/BRI component, in the Southeast Asian context, this article shows China’s own situation and Southeast Asian international and domestic economic and political variables will hinder the complete implementation of the MSRI. Even if the MSRI is fully realized, various factors will limit the political impact of the MSRI’s economic attractions. In short, the MSRI is more likely to yield a Chinese pond than a Chinese lake.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 27, No.111; May 2018: p.329-343
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 27 No 111
Key WordsSoutheast Asia ;  China’s Maritime Silk Road Initiative ;  MSRI


 
 
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