“…It is viewed by some international relations scholars as an effort by China to consolidate its influence and alter the global balance of power, aiming to restore China to its historical position of economic, political, and cultural centrality (Moreno et al, 2020;Jauregui, 2021;Jones and Zeng, 2019). The BRI has become a key component of China's foreign policy, and its fusion of trade, investment, infrastructure, and diplomacy is likely to shape the international order in the years to come (Rubio & Maya, 2020). Rolland (2019, p. 1) argues that the BRI has become "so ubiquitous in China's external discourse and practice that it is now almost impossible to distinguish from Beijing's foreign policy", while Flint and Zhu (2019, p. 2) point out that "the BRI is a mixture of all three goals and strategies: economic integration, regional influence, and global geopolitical competition".…”