2016
DOI: 10.1080/10357718.2016.1183585
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‘One Belt, One Road’ and China’s emerging Afghanistan dilemma

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“…The first seeks to understand the Belt and Roadparticularly the SREB elementas an extension of China's domestic policies to increase political control over its western provinces (Clarke, 2016(Clarke, , 2017Summers, 2016). The first seeks to understand the Belt and Roadparticularly the SREB elementas an extension of China's domestic policies to increase political control over its western provinces (Clarke, 2016(Clarke, , 2017Summers, 2016).…”
Section: Research Themes On the Belt And Roadmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first seeks to understand the Belt and Roadparticularly the SREB elementas an extension of China's domestic policies to increase political control over its western provinces (Clarke, 2016(Clarke, , 2017Summers, 2016). The first seeks to understand the Belt and Roadparticularly the SREB elementas an extension of China's domestic policies to increase political control over its western provinces (Clarke, 2016(Clarke, , 2017Summers, 2016).…”
Section: Research Themes On the Belt And Roadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Explanations for the geopolitical underpinnings of the BRI tend to revolve around three interrelated questions. The first seeks to understand the Belt and Roadparticularly the SREB elementas an extension of China's domestic policies to increase political control over its western provinces (Clarke, 2016(Clarke, , 2017Summers, 2016). Summers (2016), for example, argues that the BRI is not a new strategy, but rather has emerged out of older policies to develop the western states as a bridgehead to Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.…”
Section: Research Themes On the Belt And Roadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the long term, large-scale infrastructure investment and trade and investment agreements are supposed to stimulate growth and developments in the countries along BRI, thus providing China new markets and economic fields of activity. Concurrently, BRI will strengthen China’s political, strategic, and cultural influence in South, Southeast, Central and Western Asia, as well as in Africa and Europe and stabilize China’s western neighbors (Clarke, 2016; Ferdinand, 2016). Beijing regards the latter as a source of terrorist and separatist activities among its Uighur minority, hence a source of national security concern.…”
Section: China’s Approach To the Middle Eastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Улучшение экономической обстановки, повышение уровня жизни, создание новых рабочих мест, вовлечение местного населения в работу в рамках проекта, стимулирование торгово-экономических и энергетических обменов с республиками Центральной Азии -все это будет способствовать стабилизации обстановки в СУАР. Сам же путь пролегает в опасной близости от ближневосточного региона, где в острой фазе находится противостояние «Исламскому государству» [Clarke 2016].…”
Section: влияние сирийского конфликта на политическую и экономическуюunclassified