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Examining the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) = China's impact on the international development assistance regime /
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Examining the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)/ by Juichi Inada.
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China's impact on the international development assistance regime /
Author:
Inada, Juichi.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
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xv, 227 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Preface -- Introductory Chapter The Rise of China and Its Impact on the International Development Assistance Regime -- Part I Impact on International Trends International Aid Coordination and Democratization -- CHAPTER 1 China's Rise and Its Impact on the International Aid Coordination System Cambodia Case Study -- CHAPTER 2 Chinese and Endogenous Factors of Democratic Retreat in Developing Countries Cambodia case analysis -- Part 2 Asian Infrastructure Development and Japan China Competition -- CHAPTER 3 Japan China Competition and Cooperation in Infrastructure Development in Asia -- CHAPTER 4 Impact of China's One Belt One Road on Sri Lanka and Its Evaluation Introduction focus of Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 China's Rapidly Expanding Foreign Economic Cooperation and the Possible Transformation of Its Norms Focusing on the case of Myanmar's My its one Dam -- Part 3 China's Impact on African Development -- CHAPTER 6 Angola's Reconstruction and Development and China -- Chapter 7 African Post Conflict Countries and the Impact of External Intervention A comparative study of Angola and Rwanda -- Final Chapter The International Development Financial System and China -- References -- Index.
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Economic development - China. -
Subject:
China - Economic policy. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-2104-0
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9789819621040
Examining the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) = China's impact on the international development assistance regime /
Inada, Juichi.
Examining the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
China's impact on the international development assistance regime /[electronic resource] :by Juichi Inada. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xv, 227 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Preface -- Introductory Chapter The Rise of China and Its Impact on the International Development Assistance Regime -- Part I Impact on International Trends International Aid Coordination and Democratization -- CHAPTER 1 China's Rise and Its Impact on the International Aid Coordination System Cambodia Case Study -- CHAPTER 2 Chinese and Endogenous Factors of Democratic Retreat in Developing Countries Cambodia case analysis -- Part 2 Asian Infrastructure Development and Japan China Competition -- CHAPTER 3 Japan China Competition and Cooperation in Infrastructure Development in Asia -- CHAPTER 4 Impact of China's One Belt One Road on Sri Lanka and Its Evaluation Introduction focus of Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 China's Rapidly Expanding Foreign Economic Cooperation and the Possible Transformation of Its Norms Focusing on the case of Myanmar's My its one Dam -- Part 3 China's Impact on African Development -- CHAPTER 6 Angola's Reconstruction and Development and China -- Chapter 7 African Post Conflict Countries and the Impact of External Intervention A comparative study of Angola and Rwanda -- Final Chapter The International Development Financial System and China -- References -- Index.
This book endeavors to examine the impact of China's rapid ascendance as a donor on the "international development assistance regime" over the past two decades. China's rapid economic rise and the success of its economic development have led to a notable trend among many developing countries to view the way of China as a "Chinese development model" and to imitate it. In addition, China itself has been conscious of the "challenge" to the development theory and international development assistance regime that has been led mainly by the West and has pushed for policies that differ from those of traditional donors. The "Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)," which was announced in 2013, is emblematic of these distinctive developments in China. The proliferation of the "Chinese development model" in the context of these international trends has led some to view it as the global spread of the "Beijing Consensus," which has replaced the "Washington Consensus" led by the Bretton Woods Institutions that have exerted significant influence in the past. This book presents case studies of several countries, based on the author's field research in Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Angola, Rwanda, and other countries.
ISBN: 9789819621040
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LC Class. No.: HC427.95
Dewey Class. No.: 338.951
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