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ONE ROAD INITIATIVE (3) answer(s).
 
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From “Lamb Kebabs” to “Shared Joy”: Cultural Appropriation, Ignorance and the Constrained Connectivity within the “One Belt, One Road” Initiative / Chen, Yangbin   Journal Article
Chen, Yangbin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article primarily pays attention to Han Chinese appropriations of Uyghur culture from the post-Mao era. A unique case is comedian Chen Peisi’s role of Uyghur lamb kebab peddler in a TV sketch in 1986. The root of the cultural appropriation is to re-essentialize Uyghur culture to quell the demand by the majority Han Chinese for cultural consumption in the market economy era. The author further examines a similar case of Chinese appropriation of African culture in 2018. In the end, the article argues that deeply-rooted cultural ignorance from Han Chinese towards ethnic and racial “others” is still prevalent today, which poses a subtle challenge to the Party-State’s lofty goal of building people’s bonds within the One Belt and One Road Initiative.
Key Words One Belt  One Road Initiative  Lamb Kebabs  Shared Joy 
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One Belt, One Road: a major benefit to the world / Hui, Li   Journal Article
Hui, Li Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE ONE BELT, ONE ROAD (OBOR) initiative is the most wide-ranging public project that China has proposed to the global community so far. Since 2013, when the initiative was put forward, it has been joined by more than 100 countries and international organizations, with over 40 states signing cooperation agreements with China. China's aggregate trade with countries along the OBOR line has totaled $3.1 trillion. Chinese corporate investment in these countries has exceeded $49.3 billion. Fifty-six trade and economic cooperation zones have been created in 20 countries with an accumulated investment of $17.9 billion, which has generated $960 million in tax revenues and 163,000 jobs for the host countries, stimulated economic development, and benefited the global economy.
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Prospects for cooperation between russia's far east and northeast asian countries in light of their new development strategies / Xuezhui, Nian   Journal Article
Xuezhui, Nian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Since 2012, Russia is accelerating the pace of the Far East development. Preferential regimes for attracting investments, such as Priority Development Area (PDA), The Free Port of Vladivostok, etc. were developed and launched. At the same time, the Northeast Asian countries put forward a number of new state strategies in the sphere of international cooperation: The One Belt, One Road initiative, the New Northern Policy, the Nine Bridges, and the Eight-Point Cooperation Plan. The interlocking of these strategies gave a new impetus to the priority development of the Russian Far East.
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