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What is BRI

Regulating Human Rights, Social Security, and Socio-Economic Structures in a Global Perspective
Belt and Road Initiative.
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China's Soft Power and World Challenges
Marika Kenchoshvili (Georgian Technical University, Georgia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4620-1.ch016
Abstract
The 'Century of Embarrassment' is finished. With extraordinary financial development and military modernization behind the scenes, China is attempting to perceive its job and position on the planet. It is endeavoring to gain an extraordinary power status through its depiction as a non-coercive power. In equal, it has surrendered the progressive and hostile viewpoint of the Maoist period and has gone from 'staying under the radar' to 'serene turn of events' and 'advancement together'. China's soft power settles upon its rising monetary potential, which has turned into a significant instrument of China's international strategy in the new millennium.
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The Global Aspirations of the European Union and Dealing With Regional Conflicts
This stands for “Belt and Road Initiative” which is an ambitious infrastructure and economic development project launched by the Chinese government in 2013. It is officially known as in Chinese “One Belt, One Road” initiative that connectivity covers between China and countries in Asia, Europe, Africa. It is regarded as New Silk Road or 21st Century Maritime Silk Road [Source: https://www.ebrd.com/what-we-do/belt-and-road/overview.html ].
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