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In 2013, Chinese leader Xi Jinping announced a campaign for national rejuvenation. The One Belt One Road initiative, or OBOR, has become the largest infrastructure program in history. Nearly every Chinese province, city, major business, bank, and university have been mobilized to serve it, spending hundreds of billions of dollars overseas building ports and railroads, laying fiber cables, and launching satellites. Using a trove of Chinese sources, author Eyck Freymann argues these infrastructure projects are a sideshow. OBOR is primarily a campaign to restore an ancient model in which foreign emissaries paid tribute to the Chinese emperor, offering gifts in exchange for political patronage. Xi sees himself as a sort of modern-day emperor, determined to restore Chinas past greatness. Many experts assume that Xis nakedly neo-imperial scheme couldnt possibly work. Freymann shows how wrong they are. China isnt preying on victims, Freymann argues. Its attracting willing partnersincluding Western alliesfrom Latin America to Southeast Asia to the Persian Gulf. Even in countries where OBOR megaprojects fail, Freymann finds that political leaders still want closer ties with China. Freymann tells the monumental story of Xis project on the global stage. Drawing on primary documents in five languages, interviews with senior officials, and on-the-ground case studies from Malaysia to Greece, Russia to Iran, Freymann pulls back the veil of propaganda about OBOR, giving readers a page-turning world tour of the burgeoning Chinese empire, a guide for understanding Chinas motives and tactics, and clear recommendations for how the West can compete.
- Illustratör: 12 color maps 18 color photos, 1 illus 2 tables
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780674247956
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 360
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-11-17
- Förlag: Harvard University, Asia Center