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The BRI as an iterative project: the politics of conflict-affected states and the risks of fragile settings

The BRI as an iterative project: the politics of conflict-affected states and the risks of fragile settings

Examines the impact of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) on Nepal and Myanmar.

From:Foreign, Commonwealth & Development OfficePublished23 July 2023
Country: Burma, China, NepalDocument Type: Journal ArticleTheme: Governance and ConflictAuthors: Adhikari, M.

Abstract

This article examines the impact of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) on the peace processes of conflict-affected states (CAS) namely Nepal and Myanmar. It assess the impact of the BRI as an iterative process: where the BRI impacts the political economy and how contextual specificities of the CAS, undertaking a peace process, are reshaping the delivery of the BRI.

Citation

Adhikari, M. (2023). The BRI as an Iterative Project: Influencing the Politics of Conflict-Affected States and Being Shaped by the Risks of Fragile Settings, Journal of Contemporary China, 2023 DOI: 10.1080/10670564.2023.2238630

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The BRI as an Iterative Project: Influencing the Politics of Conflict-Affected States and Being Shaped by the Risks of Fragile Settings

Published 23 July 2023