Chapter 1 China and the W_0rld:A Roadmap and Time table for Globalization Section 1 From the Silk Road to the Belt and Road Initiative Section 2 The Belt and Road Initiative:An International Comparison Perspective
Chapter 2 Geopolitical and Geo-economic Theories Section 1 The EurasianⅥ,0dd Island Theory Proposed by British Geographer Mackinder Section 2 The Rimland Theory Proposed by Dutch Strategist Spykman Section 3 The Theory Proposed by Contemporary AlTlerican StrategistBrzezinski
Chapter 3 Pioneers on the Silk Road Section 1 Stories of Zhang Qian Section 2 GanYing\'s Mission to Daqhl Section 3 Stories of Marco Polo Section 4 Zheng He\'s Voyages to the Western Ocean Section 5 British Ambassador Macarmey\'s Visit to China Section 6 Summary
Chapter 4 The Beginning of the Age of Exploration:Trade Structure forNearlyTwo Hundred Years during the Qing Dynasty Section 1 TradeOverview Section 2 The Impacts of Foreign Trade Section 3 Important Historical Roles Section 4 World Powers after the Age of Exploration Section 5 he First Wax for Trade Balance―the First Opium War
Chapter 5 Holistic Thinking about the Belt and Road Initiative Section 1 Trade System Section 2 The Monetary System and Financial Institutions Section 3 Categories of Trade Goods Section 4 Official Attitudes and Pubfic Acceptance Section 5 FreeTrade Ports Section 6 Historical Reasons for the Increase in China\'s ODI in Recent Years Section 7 Comparison between China and Other Countries
Chapter 6 Specific Deliberation about the Belt and Road Initiative:The Land Sm Road Section 1 Constraints on the Development of the Land Silk Road Section 2 Institutional Differences Section 3 Cultural Differences Section 4 Revival of Eurasia
Chapter 7 Specific Deliberation about the Bek and Road Initiative:The Maritime SillRoad Section 1 Material and Technical Foundation Section 2 Institutional Preparations Section4 RMB OffshoreMarkets Section 3 Cultural Preparation Section 4 Singapore\'s Experience
Chapter 8 The Bek and Road Initiative Leaaing to a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind Section 1 Significance of Building a Community a Shared Future for Mankind Section 2 The Belt and Road Inifiafive as a Focal Point of Efforts to Build a Community witll a Shared Future for Mankind Section 3 PromotingTrade and InvestmentLiberalization from the Perspective of a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind Postscript References
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