ID | 171036 |
Title Proper | China’s maritime silk road and small states |
Other Title Information | lessons from the Case of Djibouti |
Language | ENG |
Author | Styan, David |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article sheds light on the factors shaping China’s Maritime Silk Road Initiative (MSRI) in small states through a study of Djibouti and the MSRI. It also analyses the establishment of China’s first overseas military base and thus evaluates the military-security implications of Chinese MSRI ports. Among other things, it shows that we need to conceive the locational value of MSRI participants more richly, that the existence of an authoritarian partner has advantages for China, but does not necessarily drive MSRI activities, and that small MSRI states have agency vis-à-vis China. It suggests, too, there is a template of Chinese port development and that it should not be assumed that China is intentionally wielding the ‘debt trap’ to gain equity. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Contemporary China Vol. 29, No.122; Mar 2020; p 191-206 |
Journal Source | Journal of Contemporary China Vol: 29 No 122 |
Key Words | Small States ; Djibouti ; Maritime Silk Road Initiative ; China’s Maritime Silk Road Initiative ; MSRI |