It has been five years since the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) was first proposed. Although it was proposed only a short time ago, it has caused great repercussions in the world. Today, new nouns that had never been used before keep springing up, from large ones such as the community of shared future for mankind, and the major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics, to the operation-level terms such as “five major goals of connectivity,” and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). At the same time, through the joint efforts of China and countries along the Belt and Road, the BRI is also changing the direction of development and governance of the future world.In order to facilitate the audience to quickly understand the context of the BRI, the National Institute of International Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, compiled this book of brief introduction.Here, we would like to thank the authors of this book, as well as the editors of China Intercontinental Press.
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“一带一路”倡议提出至今已有5年,尽管提出的时间很短,却在世界上引起了巨大的反响,不仅过去从未有过的新名词不断涌现,大到人类命运共同体、中国特色大国外交等等,小到“五通”、亚洲基础设施投资银行等等操作层面的话语,同时经过中国与沿线国家的共同努力,“一带一路”也正在改变未来的世界发展与治理走向。为方便大众快速了解“一带一路”倡议的来龙去脉,中国社会科学院国家全球战略智库编辑整理了这个简明读本。 It has been five years since the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) was first proposed. Although it was proposed only a short time ago, it has caused great repercussions in the world. Today, new nouns that had never been used before keep springing up, from large ones such as the community of shared future for mankind, and the major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics, to the operation-level terms such as “five major goals of connectivity,” and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). At the same time, through the joint efforts of China and countries along the Belt and Road, the BRI is also changing the direction of development and governance of the future world.In order to facilitate the audience to quickly understand the context of the BRI, the National Institute of International Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, compiled this book of brief introduction.
Contents Chaper One The Contribution of China’s Reform and Opening up to the World and the Birth of the BRI1. China’s Historic Contribution to the World through Reform and Opening up ……102. Construction of an open economy and the BRI …………………………123. China’s economic transformation and the BRI …………………………144. Innovation-driven development and the BRI ……………………………165. Responsibilities of a Major Country and the BRI ………………………186. Major-country Confidence and the BRI …………………………………207. Development Deficit and the BRI ………………………………………228. Peace Deficit and the BRI ………………………………………………249. Governance Deficit and the BRI …………………………………………26Chaper Two History of the Silk Road10. Where Did the Name Come from ………………………………………3011. A Brief History of the Silk Road ………………………………………3212. The Overland Silk Road ………………………………………………3413. The Maritime Silk Road ………………………………………………3614. The Silk Road and the Exchanges of Countries ………………………3815. Spirit of the Silk Road …………………………………………………40Chaper Three Birth and Framework of the Concepts16. Proposal of the BRI concept ……………………………………………4417. The Historical Background of the BRI …………………………………4618. Framework of the BRI …………………………………………………4819. Basic Connotations of the BRI …………………………………………5020. Basic Principles of the BRI ……………………………………………5221. Partners of the BRI ……………………………………………………5422. Overall Plan for the BRI ………………………………………………5623. Directions of BRI Cooperation …………………………………………5824. Cooperation Mechanisms under the BRI ………………………………6025. Organizational Architecture of the BRI ………………………………62Chaper Four The “Five Roads”26. The BRI and the Road for Peace ………………………………………6627. The BRI and the Road of Prosperity ……………………………………6828. The BRI and the Road of Opening up …………………………………7029. The BRI and the Road of Innovation …………………………………7230. The BRI and the Road Connecting Different Civilizations ……………74Chaper Five “Five Factors of Connectivity”31. Policy coordination ……………………………………………………7832. Facilities Connectivity …………………………………………………8033. Unimpeded Trade ………………………………………………………8234. Financial Integration ……………………………………………………8435. People-to-people Bond …………………………………………………86Chaper Six Six Major Economic Corridors36. China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor …………………………9037. New Eurasian Land Bridge ……………………………………………9238. China-Central Asia-West Asia Economic Corridor ……………………9439. China-Indochina Peninsula Economic Corridor ………………………9640. China–Pakistan Economic Corridor ……………………………………9841. Bangladesh–China–India–Myanmar Economic Corridor …………… 100Chaper Seven Some of the Theories and Concepts of Diplomacy with Chinese Characteristics42. Major-country Diplomacy with Chinese Characteristics …………… 10443. A New Type of International Relations ……………………………… 10644. A New Type of Major-country Relationship ………………………… 10845. A Community of Shared Future for Humankind …………………… 11046. Two Centenary Goals ……………………………………………… 11247. Win-win Cooperation ……………………………………………… 11448. Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership …………………… 11649. Pursuit of Shared Interests and the Greater Good …………………… 11850. Amity, Sincerity, Mutual Benefit and Inclusiveness ………………… 12051. Sincerity, Real Results, Affinity and Good Faith …………………… 122Chaper Eight Core Concepts52. Alignment of Development Strategies ……………………………… 12653. Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) ……………………… 12854. Silk Road Fund ……………………………………………………… 13055. New Development Bank …………………………………………… 13256. China-ASEAN Investment Cooperation Fund ……………………… 13457. Production Capacity Cooperation …………………………………… 13658. Cross-border Industrial Parks ……………………………………… 13859. China’s Free Trade Areas …………………………………………… 14060. Free Trade Ports …………………………………………………… 14261. Dialogue Mechanism for Multilateral and Bilateral Cooperation inMacroeconomic Policy ………………………………………………… 14462. Innovation Cooperation in New Industries ………………………… 14663. Construction of an International Infrastructure Network …………… 14864. Development of International Standards and Systems for Infrastructure …… 15065. Development of Global Value Chain and Supply Chain …………… 15266. Promoting Cooperation on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency … 15467. Tackling Climate Change …………………………………………… 15668. Sustainable Development …………………………………………… 15869. Trade and Investment Facilitation …………………………………… 16070. People-to-people and Cultural Exchanges and Cooperation ……… 16271. Inter-civilization Exchanges and Mutual Learning ………………… 164Chaper Nine Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation72. Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation ……………… 16873. Thematic Session on Connectivity of Development Policies and Strategies … 17074. Thematic Session on Infrastructure Connectivity …………………… 17275. Thematic Session on Trade Connectivity …………………………… 17476. Thematic Session on Financial Connectivity ……………………… 17677. Thematic Session on People-to-people Connectivity ……………… 17878. Thematic Session on Think Tank Exchanges ……………………… 180Chaper Ten Relevant international plans and the Belt and Road Initiative79. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Belt and RoadInitiative ………………………………………………………………… 18480. The Addis Ababa Action Agenda and the Belt and Road Initiative … 18681. Africa 2063 Agenda and the Belt and Road Initiative ……………… 18882. The Ancient Civilizations Forum (ACF Forum) and the Belt and RoadInitiative ………………………………………………………………… 19083. APEC Connectivity Blueprint and the Belt and Road Initiative …… 19284. The ASEAN Community Vision 2025 and the Belt and Road Initiative 19485. ASEM, ASEM Pathfinder Group on Connectivity (APGC), and the Beltand Road Initiative ……………………………………………………… 19686. Cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European countries(CEECs) and the Belt and Road Initiative ……………………………… 19887. China-Europe Land-Sea Express Route and Belt and Road Initiative 20088. The Middle Corridor Initiative and the Belt and Road Initiative …… 20289. The EU-China Connectivity Platform (Juncker Plan) and the Belt andRoad Initiative …………………………………………………………… 20490. The EU’s Eastern Partnership (EaP) and the Belt and Road Initiative 20691. The Eurasian partnership based on the principles of equality, opennessand transparency and the Belt and Road Initiative ……………………… 20892. The Initiative for the Integration of the Regional Infrastructure of SouthAmerica (IIRSA) and the Belt and Road Initiative ……………………… 21093. The Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity 2025 and the Belt and RoadInitiative ………………………………………………………………… 21294. The Paris Agreement and the Belt and Road Initiative ……………… 21495. Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) and the Belt and RoadInitiative ………………………………………………………………… 21696. The Western Balkans Six Connectivity Agenda and the Belt and RoadInitiative ………………………………………………………………… 21897. WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) and the Belt and RoadInitiative ………………………………………………………………… 220Chaper Eleven Alignment of similar plans in the world with the Belt and Road Initiative98. The United Nations Silk Road Project and the Belt and Road Initiative ………… 22499. The United States New Silk Road Initiative and the Belt and Road Initiative 226100. The Eurasian Economic Union (EEC) and the Belt and Road Initiative … 228101. Japan’s Asian infrastructure investment plan and the Belt and Road Initiative………………………………………………………………………………… 230102. India’s Project Mausam and the Belt and Road Initiative ………………… 232103. Indonesia’s Global Maritime Fulcrum Policy and the Belt and Road Initiative………………………………………………………………………………… 234104. Australia’s Developing Northern Australia Program and the Belt and RoadInitiative ………………………………………………………………………… 236105. Poland’s Amber Rail Freight Corridor and the Belt and Road Initiative …………… 238106. Egypt’s New Suez Canal Project and the Belt and Road
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