The Belt and Road Initiative turns 10
The problems with China's signature foreign policy strategy.
Around 130 BC, the Han Dynasty in China established a network of trade routes connecting China with Europe and the Middle East. These routes were essential to trade throughout the Middle Ages, notably used by Marco Polo, before maritime exploration and coastal shipping routes became the standard. In the 19th century, well after these routes had been dev…
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