目录 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Foreword Preface: The Silk Road by land and sea PART I Contribution of China's Reform and Opening-Up to the World and Formation of the Belt and Road Initiative 1. The Historic Contribution of China's Reform and Opening-Up to the World 2. Developing an Open Economy and the Belt and Road 3. China's Economic Restructuring and the Belt and Road 4. Innovation-driven Development and the Belt and Road 5. Responsibilities of China and the Belt and Road 6. Confidence of a Major Country and the Belt and Road 7. Deficit in Development and the Belt and Road 8. Deficit in Peace and the Belt and Road 9. Deficit in Governance and the Belt and Road PART II Historic Inheritance 10. Naming of the Silk Road 11. A Brief History of the Silk Road 12. The Overland Silk Road 13. The Maritime Silk Road 14. Silk Road and Exchanges Among Different Countries 15. The Silk Road Spirit PART III Formation and Framework of the Concept 16. Process for Proposing the Concept 17. Background 18. The Belt and Road Initiative Framework 19. Basic Contents 20. Basic Principles 21. Partners 22. General Ideas 23. Directions of Cooperation 24. Cooperation Mechanisms 25. Organisational Structure PART IV The Five Roads 26. The Belt and Road Initiative and the Road of Peace 27. The Belt and Road Initiative and the Road of Prosperity 28. The Belt and Road Initiative and the Road of Openness 29. The Belt and Road Initiative and the Road of Innovation 30. The Belt and Road Initiative and the Road Connecting Different Civilisations PART V Five Types of Connectivity 31. Policy Coordination 32. Connectivity of Infrastructure 33. Unimpeded Trade 34. Financial Integration 35. Understanding Between People PART VI The Six Economic Corridors 36. China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor 37. The New Eurasian Continental Bridge Economic Corridor 38. The China-Central Asia-West Asia Economic Corridor 39. The China-Indochina Peninsula Economic Corridor 40. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
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