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China and the New Silk Road, Challenges and Impacts on the Regional and Local Level, edited by Harald Pechlaner, Greta Erschbamer, Hannes Thees, Mirjam Gruber

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China and the New Silk Road, Challenges and Impacts on the Regional and Local Level, edited by Harald Pechlaner, Greta Erschbamer, Hannes Thees, Mirjam Gruber
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
China and the New Silk Road
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1153803010
Responsibility statement
edited by Harald Pechlaner, Greta Erschbamer, Hannes Thees, Mirjam Gruber
Series statement
Springer eBooks.
Sub title
Challenges and Impacts on the Regional and Local Level
Summary
This book studies the Chinese “Belt and Road Initiative” (BRI), also called "New Silk Road", and focuses on its regional and local effects. Written by experts from various fields, it presents a range of case studies on the geopolitical, socio-economic, ecological and cultural implications of the BRI for European regions and their stakeholders. The book is divided into four parts, the first of which discusses the history of and China’s motivations for the BRI. The second part explores the global phenomenon from a number of regional standpoints. In turn, the third part presents studies on the political, socio-economic, cultural and ecological implications of the New Silk Road project. The final part highlights the tourism prospects in connection with the Silk Road project, as tourism has established itself as an important economic sector in many regions along the historic Silk Road. This book will appeal to scholars of economics, international relations and tourism, decision-makers, managers, chambers of commerce and entrepreneurs with special interests in establishing collaboration with the Chinese market.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Part I: The New Silk Road - An Overview of the Global Project -- Part II: A Global Phenomenon Explored Through Different Regional Views -- Part III: Different Viewpoints on Political, Socio-Economics, Cultural and Ecological Impacts of the New Silk Road -- Part IV: Tourism Perspectives
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