How China’s power companies invest overseas
China’s power infrastructure investment comes in multiple forms, all of which entail different risks
China’s power infrastructure investment comes in multiple forms, all of which entail different risks
Ma Xinyue argues that debt financing along the Belt and Road is as much a “trap” for debtors as it is for China
The 2nd Belt and Road Forum in Beijing ended with a set of software patches to BRI 1.0
Alvin Camba develops a conceptual model to explain why certain Chinese overseas projects progress while others get stalled
Interviews with banks and SOE executives shed light on what motivates Chinese players to (not) go green in BRI projects.
FOCAC exposed tension between Chinese overseas involvement and domestic public opinion
African leaders, more than a “benevolent” China, should set the tone for Africa-China relations, argues Kofi Gunu
Empirical research depicts a picture of Chinese involvement in Africa different from common perception
by Sam Geall Famed anthropologist Marilyn Strathern, after a long career writing about Papua New Guinea, later turned her attention to the practices of university life in the United Kingdom. In particular, Strathern realized that the “(unanalyzable) nonsense” of university mission statements she encountered day-to-day were similar to a number of objects, including magical shields,…
by Calvin Quek and Lauren Huleatt In his articulation of the Belt & Road Initiative (BRI), President Xi outlined an international vision that connects economic, security, cultural, and development themes. However, across China’s policy-making machinery, Chinese bodies associated with supporting the initiative face formidable challenges in realizing this vision. The foremost challenge is this: how…