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ID186604
Title ProperCultural Practices as Part of Socioeconomic Development Strategies in One Belt One Road
Other Title Informationa Conceptual Insight
LanguageENG
AuthorEmmanuel Chidiebere Edeh ;  Edeh, Emmanuel Chidiebere ;  Zhao, Cang Cong
Summary / Abstract (Note)China’s One Belt One Road (OBOR) centres on building a harmonious world, by reorienting the already tumultuous international community, towards the path of sustainable, peaceful and harmonious coexistence. From a cultural perspective, the OBOR is a heritage, an embodiment of brilliant civilization, glorious historic past and extraordinary creativity of mankind. It harbours both tangible and intangible representations of the values, beliefs, traditions and lifestyles of prior generations that are valuable to the present generations. Evidence of historical socioeconomic development and intricacies thrived on the exchange of cultural values shared by all mankind. By drawing from diverse conceptual frameworks embedded in traditional Chinese cultural values, the study offers an insightful illustration of cultural practices in contemporary China’s socioeconomic development through the OBOR. Capturing how cultural values underpins the socioeconomic development pattern in OBOR, geopolitical decisions and actions aimed at managing conflicts and the inclusive nature of OBOR.
`In' analytical NoteEast Asia: An International Quarterly Vol. 39, No.2; Jun 2022: p.181–198
Journal SourceEast Asia: An International Quarterly Vol: 39 No 2
Key WordsSocioeconomic Development ;  Development Strategy ;  Harmonious Society ;  Cultural Values ;  One Belt One Road Initiative ;  Cultural Practices


 
 
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