Chapter I Regional Powers and Hot Issues in the Greater Central Asia Economic Circle I.Russia's Influence in the Region Is Too Big to Be Underestimated i.Russia's strategic goals in Central Asia ii.The means Russia takes to realize its goals II.Iran Sees Central Asia As One of Its Priority Areas for International Relations i.Iran's westward strategy in Gulf countries ii.Iran's development trend in Central Asia : III.The Security Situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan Is Complicated and Will Remain So for a Long Time i.The security dilemma in Afghanistan ii.The security situation in Pakistan doesn't look optimistic IV.China's Strategic Goals, Challenges and Suggestions i.China's main strategic goals ii.Main challenges to China iii.Policy recommendations
Chapter II Constructing the Indian Ocean Economic Circle with the Four Economic Corridors as Pillars I.The Overview of the Development of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and the Challenges to it i.The overview and the role of the Gwadar port ii.Transport and energy infrastructure construction for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor . iii.Challenges to the development of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor II.China Helps Shape the Three Economic Corridors in Coastal East Africa i.The Ethiopia-Djibouti Economic Corridor ii.The Uganda-Kenya Economic Corridor iii.The Rwanda-Tanzania Economic Corridor III.Summary and Suggestions
Chapter III Promoting the Integration of the Bay of Bengal Economic Circle I.The Current Development Situation in and Main Challenges To the Bay of Bengal Region i.Economic development is uneven in the region ii.Foreign trade is difficult to coordinate iii.Transport and electricity infrastructure is poor iv.Non-traditional security threats are growing v.The awareness of regional integration is to be raised II.India's Influence in the Bay of Bengal Region Should Be Valued i.India has formed comparatively close partnership with Maldives ii.India has developed and sustained relatively huge influence in Sri Lanka iii.India sees Bangladesh as an important part of its geopolitical security iv.India has seized the opportunity to advance all-round cooperation with Myanmar v.India sees Indonesia as a key pivot point for its eastward policy III.Difficulties Facing the Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor i.The region is too fragmented for economic integration ii.India is cautious and concerned about China's development in South Asia iii.Political changes in some countries have put major projects into trouble iv.The supporting mechanism and coverage are insufficient IV.Summary and Suggestions
Chapter IV Conclusions and Suggestions i.Great regional powers that we have to deal with in order to extend the Belt and Road Initiative westward ii.Geopolitical issues hindering the westward expansion of the Belt and Road Initiative iii.Suggestions on development
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